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Page 1: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

12-16-1905

Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905T. Hughes

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news

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VOLUME 13 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXIOp. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, IOCS NUMBER 53IT.

WEBSTER DAVIS EXTRACTING GOLD CATTLE SHIPMENTS DEMURRER TO BETALKS STATEHOOD FROM CEMENT BEDS THE COREY DIVORCE CASE FOR THIS YEAR DECIDED MONDAY

Thinks New Mexico SiMldJoin Union-T- ells of Hat-ti- c

of Spion Kop.

VISITED THIS PLACE WEDNESDAY

4 ' $''?J "I eon reality see why Arlsena 44 ehould object iff Joint statehood, 44 but New Mxied--hevc- r. A ter- - '

4 ritory a rich , as Rhode Island 44 and Connecticut eomuinon, e4 should lmve ropVeicntatlon In tho '4 j

of

4 senni by nil means. H yna of tho Sola, Gold Savor: com,nK

4 ster Daftn ' 4 inut nnmenhavo becri, ono ol

t thoir machines lor Ibe Oold and Co- -mmmm niAnl m wl Inn 4

The rtbor nftnUmentt, mt-i- r 'tkr man wIhi rrwlgnvtl the? mm

who ru!tte! h brilliant oolltlca! carwr, bomiHe he thought the HUen fought for wan right, and becausethe administration woulU

with and irvmfor ih Deer In their war with Hug- -

)und. tin. feeling thaiwiny ail now iioxicana uav. tor tu

hiiai dtRieliwxt iniivcmcntWi'Untur unvlx. politician, lawyw

and forraiT nnsUtnnt secretary of the,

Wonderful Performed by

Machine Solar Motion

IN THE DISTRICT

lively Motionss.vs iirT-,,0- ' Born' Mr;oae'ateeee'eee' gentlemen JtiHtaUiriR

republicanyIKthUe

expresses,

tMArlor under J'nvMmi Mvivlulw. BXtrnct RoId from tho numorou co-i.-

bettor known to tho out Iro world ,, bC(1 uwned b thelr corporntion,Uio nnlont champlftn of tho lloerii.,,,,,, ,ho oxpcrmant hnro evidently

i.fin yettonlay lis. AUmnju-rono- , on rovm, milurcs. until ln Bojitombur.rout., from California to Old , whon wo dortool Iho tank andin company with hU mothor wh;-r- wni(;l,H, on lll0r ,iroprty ono of ourthor will aiiond thrco weeks for Jho,8olnr Motion sold aavlnR maohlnM.Iirnont of his mothor-- a health. , ..SUCo lUo erection of tho nmchlno

When aeon at tho Alyarado ho oll0 lJlulr property wo hav all if.dthut night by a ruiiroaentatlvo of Tho!UloroUKll tMu of tho cemont tolaKvralnx CllUen. Mr. Davla nppearpd Rn,i pjacor. nnd havo found fnvornblolo bo the anrno wholo. Ro)u vnUlC4 ,uu only , lh0 ,,iucrortl(fouled. ImpulKlvo fellow tho wrIUr, wj,loh wo know to conlaln gold vnluca,.iw him to be whim ho was cum ;i,ut slan In tho cement beda.

IMlKnlnjr for Aloxnudor M. Dockeryj "Tboro hna boon a lona mootedfur Kovernor of Missouri, and also loo-- ; quiHttton In tho minds of many as loiiirlnn In Imlialf of tho Boors, or. a whether thoso comont boda amtnlned.Mr. DuvIm himself pitta It. "lu tho re-- KOid values und It haa been our aimj.iiWIp savin business " ' t0 sottlo Uils quoatlon dotlnltoly. nnd

No." laughingly said Mr. navl. "J now It soeras that thoro can no lonserhall not attompt tt savo the MnuMO IV n doubt ha lo tho cement beds cou.f Moxloo whllo 1 in down Ihlsre. for talnlng gold vnlus. Wo have never

tV iritHl 10 savo throe repilblll Ul- - fulNM tn flrwl vnlu.xi In mtnnnln4y and fallwl. not even wiving my- -

Iliit.", In. pimdnothl. In- n. roniltils- -

.hi mood, If you hud been In Bunt".mca nnu saw wnai i mil, ana nott!npni!iiti wiin inmt Raiiani propii" was wnai moiliou or troatnumi would

ihm yon would not hftve been a true oxtract rrom tho cement beds any paidnrlaw." vnluos they might contnlu. Wo do- -

ThlnU of It." routlnuod Mr. Davis. monstratoU that our mnohlno wouldi o!co rlnisliiK, as tho aoencs caniojsnvo not only tho coarser vaiuea butta k to him. "A hnndful of would catch and presorvo tho inoulii'urmcfl Doers, encamped at tho foot indnHoslmnl partlclos. Tho nmchlno'i Splon Kop, not over 1.500 lu all;! wo placed upon tho proporty ol thoibrvo thousand Kuallsh soldiers on-- ' Gold and Cement Syndicate, has beenn nched on tho top of (ho hill, armed purchased by Mr. Keck for his com-twf-

iho latest paraphernalia of war. I pony, ho fcultiB ontlroly pkMsod withmid tho Doers storming their cn-lth- worklnRS of It."iifttiobments. 8trono Tettlmanlat.

SeuklnR sholter behind two rooks, Messrs. Whlnon and Wit well. havt tewed tho enKaaemont. Iiik rumplvtcd their part of Dio work,

An old Kroy-haln- man wns thntlonvo tonlKbt for their homo in Don- -.dor boarur for tho Doors. Ho wavei; I ton. Duroro their ilepnrturo theso

Mio Doer line nlnlt, crying 'On, breth'--l Kcntleiuencniled nt Tho Cltlien of-rv- n

on. to tho (op nt tho mountain!' j flco and handed In me followliiK tcHtlt'p and up the lltilo troop went. Tho intmln, which Is prlnti'd with tin- - per-ol-

man fell. Ills eldost son sprnnn mission of Mr. . Kick:In hlu side, and catching tho lias. I In Hepinmber, 100.r, Mossrs. W. Kluniod to tho Doers: 'On. comrades,'

ofnii wint

)h- - face of a murdfroue lire from thaimuiik

ofU- - riaxim-hulrci- l sold

spransdying

hero Oold To-on,

magnineoiit Iiritlsnl ovurySplon jslblo.

tssts.til conilnred

battlo, madi- -

partlclos

of

Wlir thn fnmntiix.utlclan. "I have

and llnd tho people ofthat territory Inclined heagainst lxi- -

nuTte ttiojf tho orapital bclug In Bantu as

Moxlco A territorynch aa niiode Island Connect!

combined, havo represent-ation in senalo by all Ihavo ben visiting w'tb Hodoy

II ml In anable advocate statchoou.should get Into Union by all

oan't Ingo In together, go In."

No," Davis, "llaklug Interest In politics

am devoting theof In Corunnn, Mich..

wVro I amDavis and mother on

in midnight miltt Moxloo.wikms they spend weeks ormore. tittr which will return

homo lu Corunnn.

Virginia otatemunicipal league.Ulchnioud. 14. llflpr-ncntatl- ve

of tho govern-nien- ta

of principal oltlM otmet at

Hotel purnoso of organisingft Stato Municipal league. dele-gat- es

were websomed Mayorand addresses mad by

TlliMtnn .it Naiurrutrt Tlr''"".-- 'it ti .ifVost of

itijj.iir at Tsmols Alberte. n si MB. Ur reriuetH,

i Jacot. II Kapkut willa lloform In

forth HgnMinnirtsi rT rent-.- , of lb- - i wo grest wings

)e J'Wtsli life Hveryhody tslutt.'.l J

WorK

Gold Saver Co.

GOLDEN

Mojlco.

ayinpathutlc.

J 1 vp Keck, manager of theHold and 'Commit Syndicate, locatednear town of Golden, arrived Intho oKy ovoulng, togutbar withMessrs. t Watson J. K. WWwoll. president nnd manager respec- -

In nntiiuj rri...M9 HI. I (iv T'JMU1S UlnAUIlf UtTOTMn.

jy MtiisiarioryTells of Machine.

"Their company." Wntaon.ntithriHxkl to tin Imalnikw In

Mwx,a unt, ftUmlt 60 0l,,, . nHnn(lovni cuy.cay,m l0 tno w8t aboiu ihrco mile.Many mnd( Injmst and aovoral duvlccs ernctoX

fll. .. lrvin ,

ih-.- i run imt mnehlno. Inof frt)m mo to fifty

-- Amttlmr uin ...tir.i....i m- -..wit.... ...M)n.Watfthnr that perplexod ownersor tins property many yearn back.

Wutson and 1. V. Wiswoll, nrvihlentrptH-ilvil- of tho Ho- -

Huston. Muss., iluitvond lit irect

ttrtltmutt of said machlno was suchrant I rscommomlwl It to my com.pany. on my judgment mypany has purchanoil ont, nnd It Isin oiwrallon upon property aforo-sitl- .

and I will take pleasnro In show,lug Its worllnx4 to any ono wishingto see. nud who aonte to thisllao. Very truly,

I'HIMP KHOK,Manager or the Oold and Cement 8yn-11eut-

TOTTON, N.NEUDS APPROPRIATION,

Washington, U. Dec. t.quartermaster general of tho armyhas provided Important contractwork on Fori Tottpn, New Thiswork Includes repairs to build-ing now the electriciangnants attached School of Sub.nmrlim Defense. Considerable Inter--o

bv the nrtlllory officersthat Institution, It Is da-str-

to obtain nt presont sessionor congress a liberal appropriation.An will be by unletof uttlllery in whenhp aiprs before House and RenAlt Military committees In regard to

army lull. Tho disposition of con-gress Is do llttly the ostnblUtcmenr at Fort Totlcn, not beoausthbrn hi any fowling the School '

or Dereaso Is not a valu-able part of the crtlllwy system ofeduontltin. It Is milted ther is!Bft HssUy In... . ...1.,. ... .

economy.. .1 . W 1 ... . ,

""uMiiurin . nun nn hi run...,1, i... ....... i..",n "" ,,'naveorHlBsly.

RUSSIAN MARINESREVOLT CEYLON,

Colowbo. Oatrtfltl, PHJ. 1 1 Oat !

nuMrssi RuiHrinns on lesrd th Hu- -;

battlMhlp lu ttw bar.'tor km rrlted today. Military!alsiinee naked for sent,i ui mutineers were taken ashore.

on' to the mountain!' ' and manaKcraxaln they on and up lnilar Motion Hi

ot tho linallab. 'ihc young ntaniod tiixm the nroporty of ihu titiid andn-l- l. plurcud by a dozen balls. A lit- - Cement syndlcnto. (lvo mlle went

youth. tmrhnpH 12 Oolden. N. M.. one solar tnotlimyonrs old. to mIs father's sldo.. savo mai-hlm-- . imnirMc cflook thbaunr from bis nraspj maklbc "ifn. ul.out ibe tlmo I cameMini waving It Ugh. fried: 'On. men, as utHnngiir of nnd

to tin- - of the mountain!' and mont nyntlloate. I iiavo thonniKhWwiih one rush (osicd wld machine In way pas- -

rr overitoworod and Kop was In order to ilotermlno Its euVwon." oionoy, and niter such am

Davis llnUh.il aiiovo' that said machine Is the.m rlptlon or , best fine gold snvr wet It

w. r wet with toar. savtw the of gold so fltio that"What iln von think nt tliu ulnli I whim tnn, i.n .un uni,

hood question?" Mr. was tacrmt tho aid magnifying glassss. Myasked.

MiitlMI nnujust passil through

Arlxona, thatarc to

tho movement. prluclj!lydon't. Ilho Ideu tho

c 1. DutN.-- --novor. as

andem should

tho means.Kr- -

and that him you havefor joint you

themeans. If you get tho Unionwparatoly, but

said Mr. am notany active

now, but myself to.mtlco law

now making my home.'his left

for Oldwill three

thuyDavis'

Vn., Dkj.municipal

all thostate today Murphy's

forThe

y.

werofnv, VntrM

.Martin Lyiienimn?. Jaeoi

disunion

iiir.- -

lu ni'isliii iMluro

orihodux) sd Juilit-i- d

i.ntlug the

mi.

tholast

W. nud

vnrnatlrm wildiimIw.

said Mr.Nnw

owm1 aorMin,.., ,..nin..

,0.VIl lh0 Tuorto

touts hnvi bt't-- tho

ivor lotstona."

UII..IIUHV.Itho

for

and

and comnow

our

will

FORT YM

C. The

forYork.tho

used by sorto

tnkonIn far which

tho

Mffort made thoaccomplish this

iho

to for

thatSubmarine

buttor mtlltaryj

. .

ipmont

AT

ts.n Csarevltdli.

was andf.tiy

Or, top tlo

for Hit--

tctupthe

Mrtht his eyes

ilrtixl itinvDnvtr- -

ror

Mr

Mr

bistho

by

ana

.,.

tho

the

tho

5004rO00ft0M040

The now famous picture published In Vogue of MIm ptelle Oilman,itsel magnate.

Mebntlc tldinati. who has gainedhar share of fame a a star In comj"opera, la acknowledged to bo bothbeautiful nnd youthful. .She Is SSyears of sue. Hhe appeared In tholending par with "The HunawayOlrl" aovcrnl yii ago

Mln niliimn i' a impular fav- -

MADKI.I.K

AFTER NINETEEN YEARS 'CONVICT WANTS LIBERTY.

Uonum, MntitM uee. 18 OovrmirDouglas am hi tngsel wilt give a

this afternoon ie eminnslhearing to. ..... n,...,. . -- .,..,.1 --,t...'or tiiiRsoo . iwyuir oi iitwiiuiu,bas nerved n I net eon yeir or a llfsenti uco In the Charleston prison. Aneffort will bo made on behalf of Tny- -

I... uniln. lit. ti.rilnn Thn Pflniltfor which Taylor S Imprisoned In tho!poisoning or nis inrant son. mymrudmittod having purchased tho poisonbut denied living ndininlstered it tohis sou. Ho said he Intended o uwIt foi this crows on his farm. Thepoison wan found on his person. Hehlmoelf was unconscious ami the childdlod 'mm the effects of tno polwia.He was found guilty of murder l thesseotid deBrw. on olreumstanllal evl-dun- e

aud saotenetMl for life. Duringthe Linettwn y' which Taylor hasiintiii tq ttrtaen, he has hoim one f(Ji nnHt exftaiilsrt prisoners InChsrifSKlWN.

sWeoish Steamerconfirms story.

UtoakholW, IKve lfr-T-h gwoliliataaiavr. jpfrattnig itokt,

t.Hj from Klast wj(h HfwrtfctttfjigUivBho arrltB gi Ulm hS, Hor eosnnHttttter rotwta1 that Mrfnif the yffistf's stsy in fe&rt mwas no djtturtiana ft Imt tlansolMia unarnhy prftvMH In the

tKstrltta

Spslter. '

81. Uuls. Mo , Dee. II. --Htltef.strong at is.ov

O

MABELLEfOUjMAN.or"- - :ii linden fc'henjfaf tho tuccessor or IMna Ms lie; nuaimn-- d thorolo of tho lltlln t,iVatlp Anny )os-sl- o

in tho "Hollo of W York." Atthat time she waa onoot the tnoetpbolOKrapbcd noiiossflOn Kuropo,

Uikw he return iojEthlK countryshe was wlih the Qastne company,

WANTS TARIPP ON

PHILIPPINE Si'OAR.Washington, 1) v D"c 49,- - Major

Aaron Gove, taron-H- gupetfliit. nrtontof sshools ntDeiurr, was tlx- - chiefNiH.ahor at too heurlnir. tmlay tieforetho wnya ami meauf comuiUlee .n thoPhilippine iiirltf. n- - sutd fiq regardedthe sugar nd Uii"-- prodtie'loft ofI hi Inlands to bv 'In-- ureal men seeto tho augur and t eco Interests ofthe United Status and prseil theIrtdlof that It Js n ilutoly impossibleto tlmat thin oui tut ot ucb rich

under moilei methoilM

IN MEMORY OF THEROYAL FAMILY DEAD,

Uindon, Ij. H - In memory oftho distth of tho irino (khimhi andprlnoaes Attoo U- - klnic an4 thenueon, wet) a ahr iiiftmUws ofthe royai family. ..''endjsa a atejHntnenttmal sorvwie st BL Grt's.Plwrat trlbuiw we. aiM ww Hi4ireMgiK) of th laUl rtrtnee m-M- rt

am) tho heaiiMul mttrlite mSHtotki of PrlittKMS Ale

"FOUR LIVES LORT INSTEAMER ACCIDENT.

tlrowrMvtMo, la Dvo. H.reoi!psns wr drownsd In tk? Monongahala lcdy as a nawlt of thyiinftR0tfr fttxttner Rose HUe oollM-ni- g

with tho tew boat Jee P, Klein,MHtl sinking r fourteen fMt Of water.All Urn Nd wer-- wfipioytt! on tboatMiiter as dvok aands, ami wrilrowueii while thvy slept. Tho boatoarrM fiHtn.!! psttiKra but ullwr safely got to shore.

MI8H (1II.MAN.

retHrtwdhero

country

riSt

ehovvlng portrait of V, E. Corey, the

then with tho BliuborU. Bho nlcoappenrod In tho "King and tho HighHall." "Tho Man In the Moon, Jr.."nnd laier was star of the "MockingIlird," and In other popular produc-tions

Her most prominent success waswith Dftti Daly in "Tho Itoundcrs."

W. E. COREY

!

t

!

i

W K, COItRV,William Klls Corey, head of Amor-lea'- s

Immense steel coriMirntlwt. Ur-ga- n

bis buslncs career at ibe ago o10 as n lioy laborer In one of thoplants of tho 0nu.l,. rompnnywliuro ho --nrnert II nor weok. Il' w,

stockmontJL complaint.Working much (n

as industry tiotleeo.1aomo wi

oratory, pittedw!

","CI' wvnimmv no ueuamo,hiiad of tho urmor plate plant, whereho Invented A rsforglng prooew for'armor ftmto, which greatly Increasedthh ronlttanen of the steel to Uiqttiipaot of armor piercing projeetlloi.Ho sitowoded Chat. M. 4WijArMiMiiIent 0t tbo HometeAdwork's In MSB, has been presidentof ihp United States Hteol CerjKira-tlot- i

four years.

WEEKLY 18

FIFTY YEARSNow Doe 14. Ktfty

ago today trestle tarted (homagailnt) hearing tbo name of "Iss-ue's Weekly "and Hie nunlremirywill be ceJobfliied by the pub-lishers and (.mploy'os of tho mntulnt,A Npecla! Jubilee mimbsr of tho mag-nxln- o

has Issued, which eontalna lutcrcstlni; mattor.Tho Hon. John A. atotcher. who l

(if head ef ihconcern will give if bauquvt to thnemploy. , of tho magstlii. this even-ing.

REPORT OF IriTBRSTTATECOMMflRCH COMMISSION,

SS'ashtuKioii. 1). U.. D 1(.Thirwrl tMt com

OKHimisstoii ixaite ptiblioni.jUHlUV Tl. m .... .K .n.:. IZiZLl'T. "ciitlr4y of roHttnoniit tin

i rrZtfJWVS?r t;: --jss:mCT 'Z. "T:12

HMfHAfUy ,7. 7whet MbetnuKm for

fWf I'lt'-- e of the one feu ml.!after u tmf be unlawful.wuii furl her nr.vlrten that the vrder'or the eeramiestrtt. rYejwriAiag SMek:seMt!tuto rats shall tukeui imntiBu nmimi ihobiw.1or stt anltjo by mdietel prTcee4lng.

Aniens the rteotHceemlatkins R,t4eis th&t the aoveruttlKR! laveetliuieallaccidents, sea promptly furnish fasti

IronrrolMg them.

Have Been Immense nndShow Large Increase

Over Previous Year.

RECORDS FROM CATTLE BOARD

Tho N'tw Moxleo Territorial CktttloBailliary board, with heailquartora atU vegns) hss Just isntiud a reportshowing tho total number ot oftltlA,horses and hides shipped from NowMoxlco, nnd iho Hhlpment ot cnttlerrom tun territory for tho year endingNovember, woro not qulto as heavys tho year 1001. but grratly oxeoed- -

Ml tho shipments of the yotr tUOi.' rae records are as follows:

"Of 130G: 'Cattle S0I.1M. horsMH..39S, hides 3'J.San. Knr UtiU thoshipments wont, oattlo ixs.tTt, horse14.MT, hldt afi.BC. The bAHHttr yeartor wtlln wns lbOS. whH tho ship-mon- o

wfrv, onitW SI" Sfl homes IS,.m, tiUliM 30,2St.Tfe tutat number of the catlltt til

bft trritoy ostlmntiHl by the boardflTf00.OiK). There has been a slightd&sieuse in a muntli', but InQuai Huosi.velt, IWdy. Chaves amiUtiadaluiH thoro la a noticeable

lu ibo number nt cattle, duoto thn larg number brought in fromToxas,. whf-- r rhnngeM havo been mndort'ceiitly In the leasing laws, end therstilt ha b n llml many largo herdshave Hhf.n drtveu out ot business andtli havo moved over Into Now Mox-l- u

fai-cl-' freo grass.SII1C9 Maroh i. (ho board has

received nppllratlons to recordbtsnds from no Is than 6.000 per-sons, which tthows tho great IncressoIn Mtinbsr of hp.lls, Willo a grcntma&y of theso are no doubt lo thopassing of tho law making It n penaloftonni' run t Inund without firsthaving it recorU'.l. ttlll tho fact re-mains thnt n lurjti number of themar w and asked for bynow wiUxens of New Mexico.

Tln prosonl year hs not benvdry satisfactory one for ealve. AwAf (ttilniati. la timt there are not"fty per emit of normal numbertlifa ,egr. or about 200.000.

'Til territory proity well strlp-po- d

ur stsem. and there nro praoil-call- y

no old on as. that la. threesup. fi r (Win at any price. The uumbwof year-old Ktcora Is nlwi vory

4llnH4rr-rw-yiH.,w- Jl

i. ntA.il., ,...nnu r

GROTG ratesOfFi-CIA- IN&TRUCTION& BE

Asjunimrrn mioiun nr&ciiiTWEEK.

Kdrest Kuporvlsor It O. McClur' ofIho Gila Hlver Ktirmt Hesorvn UnsbiHi, ruct ntiy advlSvil thnt ttin ariloi'on crnxlnit (Irst tiublisbiHl In Coloradoand reprinted lu tiio terrltorU'l paperslu (lip elfrct that tho prlco grnx- -'

log cottlo and horses on forest ro-- iucrvcn bad lt?e.n toduced lo centsa head and that ell settlors would lit)allowed to grata 100 head of cattlnand horses free, was unauthorised

no suck ruling has bnen made.The question price other mat-tcr- n

pertaining to It Is now underconsideration, nu definite actionIiam yet, bct'ti tnkHi. although wordmay Ui nxpeattul any day, It Isolafmid tb uventually soitlml

settlers living with n er on tho bor- -

IdprB of it resrv. te glv them exJy nslve use of adjoining pasture dur-- 'png a portion of the year whon asotl- -

ixl tor protection agolnst outnldestork gratol on he reserve. Winiethe area Is llmHod to 320 noros. It Isnot intended that the fall ncreage winbo allowsd ttfileaa really Rewlo4, TkJsruling u made for tho benefit of set-tlers who need some msann ofa portltm of the range adjacent totheir homes for fail or pas-ture.

MRS. CASNA COMMITTED

TO INSANE ASYLUM

AFTER PHYSICIANS AOJUDOEDHER DEMENTED JUDGE ABBOTTORDERED HER REMOVAL TOLAS VEOA8.

At about S o'clock yestartla after- -noon Mrs. Andrew cosnn wits owirn -

!nd by physicians nnd deelariHl h -

tsnc, and wtt ahOrUy aftbrwaniscoismltleil Ut tl.e territorial hospPsIfor the Imiano- - ttl l.ns Vas by JudgeAbbott Sheriff tiK'dlnjHfMi, of er

etniqt,). iHt this Htorofng forLat, VvgHiM vrtUi his ebantu.

To a reporter for The liveningises. Miwrirr Oetlfllngton wld: "Mrs.CnftB i not vtotent Slneo I

" 'p""' ""ui nnve improved t. Jjry ewent The irrihe ord.mi

was barn In Ilrn'ldook, Pa, on May 4, V0" 06 ratonble ono. and'itho will fcnve ilttl rtrnson' frhsrd and studylhg s i the nmttor of leasing pastur.- -

Kjsslble, hl was ItndH a more liberal policy will bonnd atr oxparlenco In" tho lab-- ' nur"f 1 ''J?" yt first ooiitetn- -

. urnmnirut While the limit or 300 apmj,o wis through ,, gUiniU( ttnd, to

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itee Daniel H. McMillan. foMawrif the smiti.era HUtri. t. rriv4!

Ih the ttty (rem geoarre t4ymmnmrnr m a lesni rHUHr. SHU WIHremaka icvural tp. Judge MeMUlanMatac that the eity or goaorrn t. u nflMirlbin rondKloii aiul t WAf t k A

Jorlty ot bar riilsens favr 'he JoistatatehCKMl movewent.

Judge Abbott to Give Decision

In llubbell Case Then.Clancy Submits Brief.

Liquor gases are still on

There was Utile accomplished atho forenoon tessfcm Of (Tut district,eoort today. Probably (ho most Irapwiatit inattor oonsMefed was rcls-tlv- o

to llffc demurrer madb by Attoeuey ClilliUrs and n! tnrt tcotloamade by that Mbomey for quashlagth lndlctrai,t a5ulntTreasurer F. A. Huhbeil. I was oxjwtod tha District AUornny Clanrywoeld pmsefli lli lerrttertal side ofthe cn thbt morning and ttist JudgeAbbott would reiKl- - his ilcfllelois dur-ing tMm any The sotirt put the

over until MondJy, however, the dlstrlM uilomay aubmluiaxbki brief.

The first ea to bo trll by n Jurywas that or tho Territory vt. IfrnostLlx ami John MatMnbaoKr, indictedfor permitting Jarrm Hanson, ainiaor. tc htjtor About their saloonsom time prior tii the lsl term orcourt, Attornoy w. C. Hon (Hick rop.

the dnfsililnntc- -When eourt rewinvfinod ntlor dW- -

ner tho l.tK..40timcfar lUlsBiliwaa rontlnued nrd i ragginl nionr:wearily until I o'tJecU, whoti the Juryreurwi wrn . Attofpoy jhhook inirnluriHl some strona ov deneo foebis clients, when ho rihowpd by pro-l.at- (

court record thai Hanson slgo-fi- ihis namo to 4n altldavlt in secur

ing Ms tuarrlMge license In Hnptem-ber- ,

which show! that he was bomon October 17. IBM, conclusively proving that Hanson was not a minorwhen loitering about tho saloon inquestion. The district ntterney elicited from Hanson, howevnr, that 1m

threw nn entirely different light oa.tn matter.

SENATOR CLARK.

HAS HiS VIEWS

ON THE PERPLEXING PROOSI- -TION TO ADMIT TERRITORIESINTO STATES.

Herndqn & NorrU, of rhuentx,,tjty-0l- of n &rraiKiildi4i$ufromStsnftjor W. A Clark, tu wliloff bo

nutea iho presence of Mr. Muruliy luWashliiuAou, woVhliig diligentlyagainst Jointure ' Otark un

loses tho following enrtKin eopy of u.

HHier no nut just rerwamoii to AiarkA. Rodgors, siwtsry Arixowt Hlate-htKK- f

iiwMioIullnn. Tuuion, Arizona;Dosr Sir: 1 reoled your valued

favor or tho 20th ultimo, with ft copyof a pelltlou relating In (ho subjectof Joint stRteh6od ootwoen Arizona,and Now Mexluo. I nolo your stato-men- r

that smitlment In favor of Jointuro is growing. Tills tloos not accordwili the Informatlnn which 1 receivedduring tho recent visit 1 insdo to thoterritory of Arlions I ImIuv In Riving consideration to the wishes of nilparlies end Intend to look Into tblamatter very carefully. With my pres-ent vluft I do not sto any reason tochange the attltudo which I took atIho lust session or congress, and thatwas tu endeavor to defeat u (ho aoo-ato- .

with all thn ability wliloli I hmiI.1epmmand, the prons(lii ui forcostotelitsnl upon Arffiina coupled withNew Maxleo.

Very rtMpeettalbr ytwrs.W A- - OliAItK.

ijesHtiir Clark U the ownor of tbo?uut mluea nt Q(arkv1ll. MaKiutoyBOMRty. ami If be "Hives smsIraUAim the wish or all I''1" ""t "--rfjEt MeKlflley eouaty. hot elsewherei lin.ur-luiu- l --'ui. ll uvlAUk l.i,. tin.(frmiiimily aid Senator 1 leverfilfis allhi nau toward see4ir(a lb uatrnt

f 'In. Joint statehood bill.

GOOD DONE BV

TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBIT

OR. MANUEL. OF NEW YORK.TALKS INTERESTINGLY Ofj THESUBJECT.

I" A MnauoL a inongneat pliysldian an surgeon er New York city.iasst Ifcroogb the eliy Tiiftsdsylfi' on at (he mnjl jsener i ruins rr Ou thorn CalTforiiUi,N4 sftr an laveellgatkM there, will

return to tfew Muxteo nnd Arlions.Tiio .kXtOr w jmi frvrn New York,wbers Jrt was In attendance at thoAiiM-rtsa- n lubirffiwlosU exUlbltiou.

' ' uniier tne'aminees or the ns,,'i ast.-w(ifl- lor the study andementtfln of tulruwMi. Ho speaksmifWilli K.i) Ol IMC MTfllWI.

"Ko oe ean rt. nn id," saidDr. Maeiwd. of the get tfcine by thisehlMt Not wjjy J(d dlfferetit set-tli-

nt the wett have exhibits ot theUw. ten liortsss, t mm, butiwarlr a!l of the Jar eltts, tho oblefBW" of tlf lieble, sJwwhh thaj.wk wert 4ftii to 8ght llil greatsisy if msnklnd, Ifiigmffjee of tho

i uni style teegji Ba4 mkm Of tht

irr glenee wtwt IttUHnivemetiisaf - h tueae A eumiMr of ' theWW ' 'mMsu wire tHfeeem andutlstxt m ib sutijeet

"A 'ti a lisrttnr nawulutadu lb ouin- -

kn is inwtiiKtniM tMt teat, eeod foodW"i ' w pure airzjttm MreeftiagM of thoset(p-d- . Twmn uut vrttwere M n wortnir that I ileeUed totmm via t on tu iBVitetiMtfl. IVM Anil 1 vs iieniM end wtu laterreturn tu nw Msico nn4 Oetorsdo "

M VU LtlxiMlgiA l.uea'n oju.I I am ami!4 ace will be belli,...t,w at tktBfki?o7ai mmT

to m ,h Ue u,r' '.tnd were sfiown id one ooid

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Page 3: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

"R OTHER JONES" FINDSWHERE EXTREMES MEETWITHIN THE SPACE OF A CITY B'.OCK SHE SEES THE EXCLUSIVE

HORSE SHOW CROWD AND THE FAMOUS BREAD LINE OF THEPINCHED LITTLE CHILDREN OF THE SLUMS.

(Mt, M. Jones, hntloun.i known ft "Mot?tr JMM," fliMUB as A

labor leatlttr and organiser, waa oomnMHkHieo to nwnnninr t givehor Impression of the New York horn shew, iha brilliant sflelrty spee-tacl-o

of (he aWfll season In the motro.wrtis.)BY MOTH En JONES.

The Angel t tha Coal Mlriere.

Fof.tlio benefit of my oonntryw&eaen, who know nothing and earo leeof ilia rrftiitiW! itmcediea ttslne MMeitdwould tlk (o reeeunt the Impression nail" sqn Me by a pletnre that rep-

resent! lie very extremes of wr serial system:

The Fathlsn Line.I went to MadMon Sfjiiar Garden.

Hundreds of won and women, dressedIn the height of what thev called fash-Ion- ,

were seated In Uhm. facing nclrolo, where well-bre- horses, beauti-fully kept, beautifully led. Beannfuiiy

.groomed and oarefully sheltered fromthe clod Mast af a November evening,wore pranolne Kbout on the Un bark.

Tho ahow in progrcea. t'Mrt avenue A little child-Th- o

nroat Rardort'wfle buns gay, irom tho alutna wna drwn upbuntlnB. air waa opproeelvo wlut;foro fuahmani bakery. Those child- -

tho perfume ot coiogno and tiowera.;I'ocka of dlamonda istleletied at thoenra and brraata of tho women. e,

Watch I ant told cot 15 apiece,were an common at the rareagca or meaoclety damoa na are daisies In an un-- i

cuttlrntcd meadow In JulyA friend told me that the bats that

somo of tho women wore coal as muchag 1200 or $300. Ono xi jman woresable coat that represented at least1800. There wero sllka nnd satinnnd raro Inces enough to pave Uroad-wa- y

for two miles.When a rotten prlnro of royalty

camo to ttcnd the show thu bandplayed tho national anthem nd so-

ciety hurktod up like hairpins before

CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS ARE

MOVING LIVELY THESE DAYS

Representatives of the Evening Citizen Visit the

Toy Headquarters and Formulate Their Ideas

the Subjoined Article.

CbrlMtmuH shopping baa alreadycommenced In Albuquerque, tho pub-

lic apparently preferring to make nsmany ot their purchaaCw ns early na

possible bfor the great holiday rueltbegins.

Armloa loy soldier. jrnt fuml-llc- a

of dolln, fleet miniature warveaaclH, whole systems of railroads,vast eltliHt of toy houses, wonderfuloloctrloal nnd mechanical toys, thea-lo- nt

with pflrfonuera who never for-

get their pans, wheeled tqys, veloci-

pedes, ctaiitw. wngons, doll carrl-uRc- a.

RHinoe, everything Imaginableto delight tho IltUo folka, tnake thlapart gf Albtiquerquo's grundest shop-

ping place a erltablo fairylandthe children.

Other ieprimeni ore n attrac-tive io tht lad! as the toy section is(o tht yuungtT The suit and clua&

atoro. in which la dlaplnyed tho largesXand most varied asaotiinenta ot siyl'lab gurttHmts, the handsomely ap-

pointed mlllluery parlors, and thofurn'ahlng and Infanta' wear

departments are displaying n inyilndcic pretty thing fer Chrlstmaa gin"

The Jewelry and allverware dlspiayenr Indeed dusslluK. 'l'bn tjiero aroUbo exIiIIdtH wherein ran lie foundall of the yea r"H cholceat gift books,hundreds new novels, the fninoiiaauthors' works In oholoe lilmtlne,booke en taleat-v- . wedtftjtie. History,art and every concert rablff subjflet.

wUi r.wt uolktOkm Of Mltrren'a UoeVk.

Otbet ae(!rn of wuoli IntafMttula time are e.ttt Hlaw rooms, ills-pla- y

of lironies and ornaraanU, iJW-pla-

of and WtKxl novultlee,Mouteuirs i i send ii faNQway friend,display! f meti - atikinx jackets,tieckwear. and otbir firnifilng,

Mleetnl and lffiHl for ChrlB-ma- s;

the Hrrtlday forand the rnwkifcn&e bseortmeiit

of uifilirelks.It kg bH wtid that the Christ-ma- s

mririi u growing old and thaiibu time will com.' tbefi U will heforguMtm vii i. uouMenWURe. asMian at th euiiiiHil of ortr fore- -futliere kve been Ttiln ean WO .

eetwfHllr ilutad The wtrbatiU inliuljthe IovIim anlrlt whleli nrodumlnatarthat Jiitfid nd the spirit of glvlnk thatprevails in every bnitMin neiure ivllrKuoeeMfHily eimtradiet any teneeueyiu the eootrary In the year to rame,

Tlie iiulvereal lHf lu tills tbeorygan only be demoneiraiod by the

of the averaga buidneee manfti the public in genera). With theadvent of the rbrtuiu Kaoi, theinerehaiH ikIh rniorlng Ki Christmaa trade. II. Hiake lilt plaae ofliuslfUMMt attraeiivi-- , ho beS bin bestfo please bis fUktumor in every par-ticular. Incidentally, the toy merchantcomo in at this tluit. nr year for agenerous pardon ot the Christmastrade Tho children nannot fur- -gotten They have btvu brought up

about an every aide Unlay, I

hi rnyal liliftnm. UHftohB f ctOUaraearth or eWftfce rustle,! m tfie nrinreMini h rati till draJH. Mnla. Inrrralntt rta4!it. with bniidn that loo to-

ed itltat the abow window of a. jewstrynor task off taer ttt. It wn ngrand ilbt.

Th Uraa'rf Line. reform wehtxiN. coIIurp extenatoim,1 walked a htmdred pace eaet. to- - rtacti home and jails, but tho child-war- l

ibo corner of S7tb street, and rwi como cvrry night for tho bread.

horeo wa army ofwith " Do

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drawn up In a Iloe" ot mUery. Thoycnm ror free bread- - stale bread,soniLtnins to bald togvther tho bodiceand aotila of brother nnd aietcre andfa'hers and motbra,

What a picture to mm to after thebright spcetaolo of wealth just wit-nessed! Here won a hundred lu-- osoula who had nuver known Mud's sunshine I.lttlo tended onea whose parents bad worked In the dingy ccllaraand arreta of Now Yt-r- and wornnow out of work, plajsued by disease,unsuccessful in some way or other.Tho children had Rono out to pick MP

tbo ctale crumbs tht! foil from richmen's tnbloa. Old dried bread wt

to boltovo nnd gxpect Christinas prea-eut- M

nnd Mio ulaappolntinout accompanying n lack "f the usual spirit.would lie exceedingly difficult to estl- -m-t- o.

Fir tho ohlldron. and Christmaswaa meant larsely for them, toys con- -

siiluto nearly n. hundred )er ty,-- of .

the ulfta. Thl bun hion tho ciiBtom .

for afro nnd age. It hns been so forso long a time that an Industry thatluounu lutu tti nillllona baa bveucreated by the demand. There arc twodistinct clntttes of toys, tho Amorlcanmanufactured article, and tho' Germanarticle, usually hand made.

Tho Gorman aiiiolo baa the great-o- rdemand. The workmanship Is pre-

eminently tho best, owing to tbo factthat German labor U cheaper. Amor!con competition has no effect on thoGormnn manufacturer. Ills goods canbo manufactured nua Imported dlrecio tun remit meronant at a prlco con-siderably less than that demanded byibo Amertoau manufacturer- - Tho man-ufacture or meohanical toylg con-llue- il J

almost wholly to Nurejnborg. insoutheast Germany. An enormous

has como Into existence In thisline and remarkable as It mav neemto the average reader, Amertoau tnor- -enaniB ana the Amedoan publi. arethe prtndttt) oeneumers.

THE LITTLE D0Q8HAVE THEIR DAY ;

NVw York Due. SU-- Tev ileei arehaving Viir imImu fit the dog sbowfbirh ptif.i at Hie WaktorftiXstorla .

under the uusle, thei"' amutiei cium or Ainriii n uitln blrtl antiiMl auow at Iftnt k ml

25", r,,,!Lk" '?in l1"jidgo. am r. n- -

York

twines ore mrereti rr aseh,XT" . rm. .. WHiaiV Hm- -

"Sit n".fT, 'the im voriely are ou orhlbRlon Tbatettdanr,. eraMlsee tu be very large.

MANY 80A7TDINAVIANS

RETURN FOR OHJRISTMAB.New Vtirk IHm a Aa luuni

Ala 'me of the er tlw outaolaKKam r re rarrltu n ttrge nunfie if Rwadea. S'orweelanji hud !liu.Win make Unl- - nnm ph1inuge inIPfn fauieriaml, i apeiid the vMe- -

Use in tkwr old boiUM mill M(rtoiindellit !hlll- - llt.l frlMlllllt , 'efin J.MU......- ,., "igni" ""en gruwmt t reieni years and

In uufUuer 4 KecuHllnavlHiiB goingtu their Hd fatheriand for theChristinai hidldaya Is inrnwiliiK frontyear to year. IVdatloally nil tho ox.

win return to tile UlllleuHtetee fl'ter Hie holidays, and manyof them will bring membera of theirr.miibe and friends with hem

TRAGEDYIN GOTHAM

theirs, ihft charity donation of t'uo hu-mane owner At that bake (hop.

I cannot adequately describe thnteninotated. phyaieally. mentally, andno doubt, morally, dwarfed, bread linoof children. The night was cold. Their;little hand were blue. THoy mro nuthair drerMtf. Peer lnnacnu. little

fcVftKtor tfceeMbrttdawnym tberfr bagei

anil tmskU ami ton on through teedark streets to their ttnemetit home.

My thought went bflok to PalestineI thought of tin-- Chrkrt who climbedthe Um of aaifury. Frflfct tbt day tothis curler biidren lwv been alK

.in tie bWttfy nuway or the nnllmia. on, 00i up o th Mnmt of Cal-tar-

Inald the ardn UtrtM pMple hadlltil tHOMfJat or pity for the poor thoyknew to CI lutt k ulook awnr. Trno,

I

Our modern thieves in broadcloth do(not Hiinu inir unmix.

A ludKo haforu whnm I waa finro tin i

trial Vortho nlieged offenso of inciting!riot, told mo I wnu a Roud old woman. '

meant well and asked mo why ! did:not go Into charity "I don!t believeIn charity," I told him. "If I had my

wan Ui XvJ' no'1 S.

1

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you'll give 4 justice w won't needcharity."

it.. .. ,1, M .(....uiium uiiu i K"i rjaH iiiu wnmu"",aJ'.,:r'"t?.?;JGlnwy and nine of the army of hxichildren ot New r"ork the ulnd ifchildren I havo described. Bomu willgo forth Into tho slave of uilllustrloue aystem. Wien they prot.ibo butterflies ot tho horse show willrlie up to crush tbesi.

GOVERNOR'S DECISION

IN CLANCY CHARGES

Recently Filed Against Dis-

trict Attorney by Ex-Sher- iff

Thos. S. Uubkii.

DOES NOT SUSTAIN CHARGE

It will b remembered by readers ofTbo Evening CHUcn that a few dayago, 7'bomae 8. llubbolt, of

lilernaljlloruunty, filed certain charges

J0'. Dletrlot Attontoy Frank XV,

C ancy of ililn elty. alleging that saidClanoy had failed comply with theProvislonji of Chnptor 113, SessionLaws of 1905. end should theretoru.lia romnv- - il from ofllce. GovernorOtero ha. investisatcd tha cbargoaand dismissed tbnm, thoy not beingsustained, find the explanation of Dis-trict Attorney Clanoy being nmplyaufltcien'. Tbo official order ot

reads aa follows:lSxecutive Offlee, Banta Fo. N. M er

. 160S.

In the matter ot tbo chargesbrought by Thomas 8. llubbell againstFrank W. Clanoy, district attorneyfor Ilernatlllo county, asking for thosummary removal of tho said districtattnrnuy, for failure to perform bisduty under Chanter 113 of tho Armof the Legislative Assembly of 1903.

The sworn charges of Thomas 8.Hubbell and the sworn nnawcr andexplanation of Frank W. Clancy, dis-trict attorney, having been fully con-sidered by ins, are hereby diemlsied.

Flret ilooause Frank W. Clanoybai Hied In this utlloe n full and com- -

Ss4e answer end atiikinaikin of iboj ami .wul-- Thnmas 8.

Ilnbsell base ItU ehargee, and thesame are aworn to br the nld FrankW Craeey. ami I am eatUfiml at thetruth of the MtjManatton and Answermade by him.

u..i .....i. . ...

hum m ..m. A.i.. na.in.i n,'HMriet atfiOTorby any one exceptthe aabl TlftfmA. I n..ii.3r nn tint

t u.. .m nna.d. nee In the good rnHii af the 'saidTrMwW 8. llubbell In nrftfwrtnir ealdrhnram but ou the eeutrnry. I feel

1 11 lB.'hl!J!2? " "jP-Mia- i e RiJntlrs or mem ot the' epeulak; .church refwred u, In the oharges, nor& ,' 1t"TtawU.a, k u,

u.,,i0w.Mi;.i.

atrtboSntNi. have

ui

"BttsflaM IImu the pirtH)f weight' by l(Ts actlun Is te,Mi:noy and (be dim Hut m.'irsey, who na at ell tlmtw demon-- !

Mratei hla tlaw and proseeHte orlnie; and

thie matter l n ere bydlsMSlM from further

Dofjft at the exefltltlVf ollbe title.the Mb day of Dsfiember. A. lx 1005

Wttilftse my bant arid the great seatll, I...II.,... t .X7n., llAM,." ,fi- t ..iuhik:v

tHeotj A. OTBHO.Hy ttm T iwrnert

J. W. of New Mextro.

liivitnlhinu liuVti bneu lumuvil liv Mrand Mrs. Albert Orunifold for a partyto be held hi their home Tuesday ovoning

SANITARIUMS IN

tO,iTBY,ai?aoirxmplleked

eiubarmm

wlllinintl onforeethej

TbWprore,ronslderatlnn

MlpUttL

HAYNQlDB.BeerefaVy

NEW MEXICO

Secretary Shaw Praises theGood Work Done at

Port Itinton.

SANITARIUM REROHT

BM.iMtv .h.w ... ,n'.ir.,,kttau n largo ntimbor of marine hoipltala bo jflontlnued. Amonts thosethnt he wlslns continued la (bo onoat pert Stanton.

In nrHMkin of the greet work thatl befog don. by iWk hospital, he

"At tli wanltarJutn for poniumptlm at i'nrt Slauton. N'. M.( 3SSnailenta vrer- - eariHt for during: (boyear. t wiivm j IS wnr dltebarged,Mxteon nitparently onrel, evo'.)'t.Tu Dnptm.li ttfid lAtly-llv- o unim-

proved; nlx'y n!nu titinl nt (haand i"5 remained under treat-

ment nt tho 'one or tho year.'This heapital lvea retults nnd of- -

fire trcaimrn' not oblatimbta outildo

The Hhr lHMnltal that he recontmund Irf'lntt maintained aro the "nunA NVw York IioMon, Ilaltimoro. NowOrlcani, f.'hK jRo and San Vranelaco.

Fraternal Sanitarium Committee.Tho commute of tho National Vt

ternal eanlta-lu- In Lan Vcsda w.tacntunnlnrd tho Commercial clubof that town lat night. Tho momburn nrrlvid m the prlvato car of W.It. Janaen.

Tho committee cnthiiulat!c hndear that tlie management la on ftaound flnatu-la- t baU. In tho partywore J'rcKid-T.- t It. 13. Murphy. J.cavenwortrn Kan ; Vie Proeldont A. Liralir. Oblraeo. Ill.i Trwaurcr A L.liprpfnrd. Hi rinntlold, 111.; DirectorsHi- - Ira A. I'"riar. Omaha, Nab.; M. 1..

amplHill, N vle.; H. I.. HaleMain City la.: Olln Hryan, Hsltl-nu.-

. Xtd ,1 A. linKflL rttt.Uurjt.

I'a and W II IttdeoB. St. Mo.Thr fnllon)K ware MilHitUutee fori

dirwtora w' wero unable jo bo prc- -

r' Dr Btortwui for T)r. A.I' Starkey. f Tort Huron, J!ol-- ; Uh Huier ror n. h. ttayiuon. i', u. ste-rd- i

wna nleo reprontl. Tho'fary sro accompanltrt by o

jr-a- i wlvoa t the oincera of the in8' Mil Ion.

SISTER WANTS HER

BROTHER PARtMJNEO

PETITION BEING CIRCULATED TOGET MURDERER OUT OF TERRITORIAL PENITENTIARY.

TflnWad for. tho pardon . of

n'TnaJ LBL!..?.u: kL'iiWa Tho petition Is ueliw circulatedby a sister of Dnwe and Is lietng liberally ilgneil by Trinidad people.Willis was a relative ot Mr. t)av: and(be two were always cloto friends.Dawe went to Itaton for a visit andwhile thcro he and Willis drank con-siderable liquor and while in this con-dil- i.

n they quarreled and Dawe shotWill , wonndlng lilm so badly thatho died a Abort tlmo later. His dyingroqucr vs as that Dawe bo not proe- -

ecuti t rDarar was convicted and senlonced

to n rm o. twelve year In thepenitentiary at Santa, Ye.

Dawe reiidcd in Trinidad at tho tlmoot ttK Killing nhd wna popular wttnalt wtio knew blm. Hu know nothingof the crime bo committed until henwoke in th Colfax eounty jail andasked 'he jailer what !ti was locke.iup for.

The petition- iwlll be presented toClovei n.ir oTero of Now Mexico, ati.lho n grant (ho prayer of I ho :')tltlonue before his term of omen ex-

pires Me auacsRor having alreadybeen miolnted. Dawo ban been amodel prisoner ever since he wa firstarreetij for tbo crlmo.

COSTLY 'ADDITION TO THE ,

SOUTHWESTERN BREWERY

WORK WILL START AS SOON A8CONTRACT CAN DE AWARDED.

Som. extensive Improvements aroshortly to bo made lu Hie plant of theBoutbwetent Hrowery and Ico com-pany, at the corner of Fruit avenuennd the Santa 'Fo tracks. Hide ror(ho work won to havo been opened afuw days ago, (nit has been postponedby Architect J.'I LaDrlere until noxtMonday

The hulldliiM which will onlargothe plant will bo one. two and three j

built",L'te rl1:1""1and ateet.

Tjio will lie constructed ac-cording in tho mom modern Ideas.There will bts a raoklug room whoretisg an- - ni!Gji and n waib room,whore tin- sama.nrv washed; also cool-In- g-

nni mnk fOOtn A beautitul o

win nlso:ftte eonstrueted of ce-

ment lilka, qdp story high. It willeentaln ' ti tjonjnl otllose at t.io com-pany, in.- - preWlfiX '' omee, a publicr9qjitln room, oielhr with vaultami stem spsoc.

II. Un ttlyWlns engineer for thaiuaitiwin worKa or l'uiin-doftllil-

who liai le-- n In the oily thepast we, K. lafC nut night for n aborttrip river ihe wmi for tlie pur-pose of innHhg 'fe new ejtgftjosmently install! on that division otthe ti)M. after whUli be will returnto AuHiqin rine to Mipertutund theplncltig ln. i owtnUlpn of a numberof new tniBee th have been or-

dered from ha lliiblwln wqrka for thispoint.

nisi Hot "pen promptly at0 o'oHi'.k Monday iiiornlHK and the

wxf, ted t ik on band at JO

SPAIN'S THESPIC STARS

ARE NEAR TO DIVORCE

Interesting Story of Love, Mystery and Jealously

Brings Out Extravagance of Spanish Noble;

and Peculiar Rearing of Actress -

Madrid. Dm. 8. A violent ntiarrM rid. .11 fell In lovo with Vairturltn.whtoli mutual frlenda fear will leadto dw dlmae cftttrt, hag oect.rfe,!!.tween gonora Maria Ouorrra. thb beatknown aetrew In 8ln. and ber hue- -

band, tho Marquis Ferdinand Dlax do.unQiunn,

Th Hflrm cerrtDf I Bonorlta. AnnaColorado, n uenHtlful young notroa ofthe Teatol Menaijel. At a resent periormanu nt naitio'a -- hi Aiumlo," tho

young nrtroen and tho mnlqula misseda cue, leaving Benorltn (Juurrero watt-ing alone on tho stneu in an einlmr-raseln- g

position. At the end of thaperformance Senom Guerrero foundthnt her husband and Hcnorlta Colorado bad been too much Interested

,efich 0,hor 10 notice their cue. Aviolent scene ulluwod afd SonorltnColorado was dismissed from the com-pany.

Tho marquis belongs In one of themost arlstocratln and rteheet familiesIn Spain. He has n long string oftltlos. When he was 20 years oldbe becarao a millionaire by Inherit-ance and raced through most of bisfortune during a wild oareor In Mnn- -

AFTER THE PLUMS

CANDIDATES FOR NEW MEXICOFEDERAL POSITIONS AND THECHSNCE8 FOR APPOINTMENT.

Tho Now Mexican tbo other day.In commenting on certain federal of-fice boldora who nru uooklntt

trnys:Howard Lolmtd, who baa been reg-

ister of tho United BUUes land officeat llowwoll nlncu Its eaiubllshmeiit,nnd who has an excellent record nasuch olllcial. will be u candidate for

Newis from HoswollIn to the effect that ho wilt huvo thofull support o) the leading men of bisbind district for reappointment.

Surveyor General Morgan o. n,

whose commission will expirein Jnnuary, 10, In very likely to bnhfa own' Miircbsvur in the office. Anfar ns known, thero aro uu other can-didates In tho flabl and the "big cor-poral" stands well with tbo prenldnntund in tbo dupavtmeui ot the Interior.Ho baa good New Mexico endorse-ments and the administration ot bisoffice during hia term has been satis-factory.

W. A. Dottairore, of Clayton, hasreturned to thnt town from a visit toWashington. He went to thci nationalcapital la his own interest, as he de-

sired tho appointment of receiver oftho United mutes land omce nt uiay,WJ JJr rjtMtnmore was a member

f ffc B h ,,, a t un)Jer.ood that l.ls dmncoi for wpotal.

inont are good, u nppolnted bo willftticccuil A. W. Thomnsou. who hue'?0,a ilR f lewlvof 51 C,arlt,u

sight years.Fremont 0. Btovens, postmaster at

Ited Hiver. Taos county, and also edi-

tor of the Red Hit or I'rosnaetor. hasruslgnetl tho lMMtmastersblp nt tbfttpoint mid the oltlens there have rec-ommended It. XV. l'enu for appoint-ment In his stead. Mr. Htovoite hasdone liiuoh U build up thivintoreets oftbo Ited luvor mining district in hlacnpaolty us nn editor us well nn noitUen.

8urlnteudent of ""Motive PowerArthur Lovell. of the Sanla Ke sys-

tem, nurtvAd In the city last night Inbl prlvaie car. aecompanled by Har-rlngtii- n

ntliartmn of Topokn, wliotlie "bBHtis" system In the

ahupe, Mr Hincioii will look afterhie branch t the business while In

the city. J. I Powers and SamuelKmereon. alsn of Topokn. have thenuuivr of Instulliiiji the bonus n

in ihe lees I hIioi and willIn 'be city eeu-ra- l days gelling

tnlnna In shape arrauxlng the soiumiule and getting tn hyM' in in portwiruQiilug "rder.

datiKhtnr of the Ouabefa de la Torre

apaua." tTnTLflTuiJMln., ani, rfrgeut of Spain.

venturUn. vor fn,t nf nri Au.atrlaoU, promhtod to marry the marquia if no woiiiii peeonio an amniouraetor. In tho pakc of Iho IJuehwiadp la Torre. In Madrid, waa a mlnlalure theater, nnd horo tbo marnulimMo nr, Initial npmiarance. H0 ired- -

(led Hcnorlta Vonturlta, who soondied, nnd the marquis beenmo a pro-fessional nrtnr. Ho playfd parts withQnerrero and soon married hor.

Hcr.dra Ouerrcrn'N parents are saidto bear the highest name In Hpaln,and there Is n mystery about herlite. Her oster.alble parenta aro poorupbolsturfers, but she ha all thofeatures or an nrlsteorat. and eho

In ber youtli a flnlshod rlas-slra- leduoatlon, while her aupposod

brn hers and sisters were gtven onlya mairer amount of schooling. Whenenr was bahy she was often takento 'tin rwilace of a certain Spanishduriiese in Madrid, and the general belief s thnt this duchose Is her mother.

ALL LOOKED AT HIS WIFE

A short Mine ao ihe l.o AugetMKxniulner advertised a 10 priite forshun stone, end the following wasawarded tho first prise:

Mr. und .Mrs. Qulmi were arguingtho usual question money. Mrs.Qui uu wsntod money with which topurelmro a new dress, but Qulnn didnot think she needed one.

"Anyway." said Qulnn. "whyshould ye need a new dressT flhure,no one would look at yo If ye woredressed to kill, 'l'on mu soul, yo aretio beamy.

"its It no ono would look at inn, yoway? Tliun, 1 can show yo that nomoono would look nt me, nn' I'll prove Itto ye, uo. If I cau walk down MarketStreet nnd uv-r-y mnn passln' wilt look(it me. wilt yo give ;uu tbo drosaT"

"Thnt I will; but it'a conceitod ye'rogcttln'. Shuro, I don't bollovo even aollnd man would give ye a look."

"indeed, tlmn. I'll show ye." withuhlcli retort Mrs. Qulnn proaeeOmt todross for tho strcel, with Instructionsfor Qulnn tu follow her for a abortdistance.

As Mrs. Qulnn weikti tiown Murkotstreet every man who passed herlooked around, or atnod on the streetsmiling an she passed. Qulnn wasdumbfounded and ooneluded that hiswife wna a vury atraotlve woman.

"Hhttre," said he, "I must bo blindnot tu nee her good looks, when allthese inlii are Jtjst gnpln' nt her."

A meaeengrtr boy passed, with nbroad grin on hla face. "Me bye,'win Miunn, "wiihi in nil tiume mm

i lookln' nt thnt woman fort I gbe4 it aee m lui net nt sjstnti n liSTMitiije iiuvt t

"Go, not Bbo ain't no beaut. Rbo'sn face! All the men is lookln' nt herneenuse nr stioMltr out her tentieuna mawir fncoa ut every one otthem thnt passes. I leant: i ueinui puin Pippy,"

Hir she gel Uie drew,

"NEW MEXICO

I Written ir Payeo A. Jones. A IbuquattiHe. .V. Qelober II, 1906. J

What nrorlnce la tbU mlebte uimlFirt 8ve lo wealth a eeiplHg immir'rlld lllGi,'llf la ., ll .Im l,Htttt. ,,,,,-- " v t an, m, u tiv n ii vrtNew Mexloo. New Mexico!

In aong nnd story. lemid qld.A ininiif iiinjuolse am of moUiMiHullle wealth lu flrtM Blow-N- ew

Moxleo, New Mtuloo!

Clasped hy irony of Kale,nnisniiy shin of state,Tlie first to aome. the Inst inNew .Mexten. New Mexico!

P 8. The nliove Verves were a pre-lude to the paper enililwl "MineralIteeoureee of New Mexluc" rend be-To-

the Aiterlouu Mining mngreea atHI Vnw. Texas, November HI. Urn.

A V, Tegner, the swilrneter and.srpenter, timk an hour or two from

hla labors yeeterduy and went dnsjfhunting ajong the itlo Ornnile. HOrotiiriied to tbo city with half a dosentine web-footei- l fawli.

General Huperlntendent I, U "lb-bar-

of the coast linos of tfi .SantaIff, unit fl N flfiltnn. u rinTilnnl ofGallun. nasacd throush the illy last

TWO INTERVIEWS

JOINT STATEHOOD

T. A. RIord an, of Flagstaff, Says

, He is Opposed to

Jointure.

ARTHUR G. WELLS IN FAVOR

T. A. Hlordan, prosMont of the Ari-

zona Lttinber and Tlmbrr company,who Is iu tho city on buslnees nndpleasure oemblHed, Hinted (hie fort--noon that If sflngreea does riot pA amore binding bid en the Joint Matt-hoo- d

question than an enabling net,the people of Arla-n- a tdverso to thetwo-stat- e meaiure have nothing tofear.

"t trould bet 100 tbsj there If nota $erton In Cocltnlno county In favorof It," eald the man who la at luo headof an institution that has at lear1,000 men on Its pay roll.

"All o want," continued Mr. Hlor-dan, "Is to bo loft alone. If we ran tget single atatehood we don't wautany, and wo nro not particular aboutthat. I bellevo that It would be Justaa well If wo waited u few years tillwo aro better fitted for statehood, andI belicvo Iben It will come to us with-out a struggle.

"We Arlxonlans nro willing tbntNow Mexico should get atntehnod:we would llko to seo you get it, butwo don't want n bo tied up with NewMexico."

"Hut what do you think of what thopresident baa recommended that enngres do In tho statehood matter? '

was nuked Mr. Itlerdan."Well, I don't agree with the pr-- ni

dent," waa tho answer.Then Mr. Hiordati admitted that be

dldnt know why the people of Ansena wero ee opposed l joint ttatraoed. but be was sure that tb-- y u rnot prejndited.

The eampany of whleli Mr h.or.unla president Is the inn i. i

concern lu Arlsona. Their mill al-

located at FtagsUift at the foot otSan Franclseo mounialne.

The Difference of Opinion.Sitting in the same circle ofrhajra

with Mr. Hlordan at the A!vnradwas Arthur G. Wells, general mana-ger of tho Santa Fe eomt lines. TheSanta Fe owns more rnllroad in Artzona than a,, other roads dolus hulnese In Arlxona put together. ThoInterests of tho Anntn Fo in Arlronanro larger than tbo interests of anvone concern, except, probably, ono rtwo large mining Interests doing fineness in tno souincrn pari or tno terri-tory, and what Mr. Welle has to sayon tho subject ot statehood is of uollttlo consequence.

The fact that tbo rornoration ofwhloh Mr. Wells Is general manager.nos interests equally na groat In bornterritories, gives more weight to nnvstatement made !y htm abuut anytblnit that mlstit affect the nrosneritt-of tbo two territories, either for bo- -

to ror for worse, thnp probably nnyother jtorson. And this Is tbo opin-ion:

"I think the president handled ihestatehood matter ably. It la a matterentitled to deep thought. Tho ques-tion or stale government Is one thateheuld always bo nanslderel from aneeonnmlonl point ot view, and It lookto mo aa though joint stnufcood wouldbe the more economical for New ..exico and Arlsona."

Mr. Welle la a man of few wordsstid alwaya speaka to the paint. Whathe has to say about tbo statehoodmatter should receive due considera-tion, from tho tax payers of tbo terrl-torie- s.

RALPH GLAZE MAKbTHE ALL AMERICAN

llnlph Glaso hna made good withDartmouth and tho prospect Is thathu will appear n end on tho AllAmorlcan fool ball olevon of 1003.This wna Glaze's great drelro wtinnho left bore laet rail otter tho efimoof the base ball tournaiiieut, In whichhe did the twirling for tho "Big Six''team of Trinidad, Colo He hid madc-th- o

tho year provlous.but two consecutive years r n iOcom-f--

colleH- - alhletea attain, though 'tIs a glory miieli aotigbt after.

Glaze Is a product of Colorado, nndnn oxoellent specimen of wosfbrnbrain, and brown. i

The prospective llnjup win oe aa roiiows

Knda Sbovlln of Yale and it. Ohu Ior nartnioiub.Tackle --- Hlgelow of Ynlo

isquire ct Harvard.Guard Tripp of Yale and Burr

Harvard.Ootitor Torrey of Pennsylvania.Quarterback-Hutflhlnso- n ot Yale.Left Halfback Hoome. of Yale.Hlght Halfbaek Hubbard of m

bond.Filtlbaek McGormlok or Princeton

Alternates.Guard Thonipeen of Cornell,rullbaek Volweli of PennsylvaniaHalfbackKliox of Yale.

S'ibstltutee.BflULenry of llarverd and Kim'

ton of Harvard.

and UrUlof fllrvard.Gti8ri,B-Hob- on of Pennsylvania

and ICgMldirg of Harvard.CflplerAbrnham or w-- i PoimQnnrterbaob Mount 'a

Civflsjo.Mft Hairiwclc Sheble or Ptnns.JiWlW llnllbaok Wendell of n

nta.Fullbapk-C- ar of Harvai .1

Furious FlahtinQ.For utvaii yeure, wmoe Gr- r

Horfjnan, el Harper. Wash ihad a Hitter battle, with rbronstiHfltioh nnd liver trouble, tut at lastI won and cured my dUeAaes by v- -

m at lllectrlo nttters. I unbesifaliigly rcHMinmend them to all, anddart Intend In the mture to bo w"hout them lu the house. They nrocrtflln.y a wanderful niedlclue vhave eured such lwd cae as mine 'Sold under to to the rnn ufor you, by all druKRl . at b abettle. Try them today

TURKEY AND PERSIAARE AT WAR POINT

Corstnnilnople, Dec. II lvethousand nrmud Perslons aro gather-m- I

south oi Lake I'riimle and Ibrenienlea 111 vnilu. n airlti if lurvlfe-tr- in VI Int - iii miiiiiiii aae veiiavet Mosul, claimed bv Turkey

I nltfiit ou rouie to headquarter from,tnnn troops have been doipatchi-- t' an eastern trip. repel Ibu Uiraalon

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Page 4: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

NEW YORKFASHION LETTER

H3K3tKt044K4K40Now York, Ucc. 9. Whan n man

begtni to tulk about n woman at- -

truvaganco, ho In thinking of themoney ho ipond on Ufa. Rowna.cionkg and the vlnlblo small nowtmor.lei of mitward dreas; but n wemnhKn wa thnt there let a-- department In

vi'ry great atore, from which. It ohohappena to have n rnonable sumour and nlxiVH onr fare to take herhome, aho never conies fc.-- h withouthaving mado n piiroli.no.

If s woman hna no I ni mod Into need ,Rmo Prpot.ci a new dreaa. or lint or cloak, she Tha new eortet covers are vnatly

in, with tha amalleat amount of will different affairs from iho manyl"wer. ftn thrntigh the drcas, hat or sennml. ungrAreful arrangements of'ak room without spending a cent, tho tnat. Today they tax the fine

flu i doe It day after day; tmt onto needlework and beat Ingenuity of thoIn. her Miter one pjrtloular section best deatgners. Hand embroidery.

tiie store, anil there sho flnilslho hand uiado lace, Ibo flnost hemstilrh--rtpen- ttonurtlng her to buy. K70-- Ing, Is none too good for Its decora-like- ,

she unially siuoumUs tho Ioto tlon It Is niilte a nocoislty that thisr beautiful lltiKorle Is tho catiso of garment ahoiiid, have so teach care

h.-- r l. Ipnt upon It. rortipon It depends tnttah

of co,.re. he salves her consolenco Mf,lno bl,'r f. .tb0."" nR",J0with the thought that these articles hlrt vrMsta. which will continue inurn never out of style, that a woman Popularity during the winter.annot have too many of thorn, nndj In ttnder-wnlst- s or corset cover

"It was such n bargain." which old fashioned name seemn mostIf "(mm within outward" Is the Inartistic for such dainty creations-oo- du

of thos wtio train the mental prhaps Hk Is used tho most;ttnd moral man. It Is no It-.- the code op '. "iw;lr of lwn or

f Uo well drwaeil woman, who thor-- Jiandkerchlef linen, Is so thin It multotishly believes In adomltig tho out-- ,ward Lperson.

At thla time or the year a specialofforl In made to attract tho oyo andtempt the whimsical fancy; for tonmny these articles of under-dres- s

nro pleasing m holiday Rift whenoffered In fnnoy wropplngs Mini beau-tiful ribbons, lit tho hows of which nnirlj? of holly and a Christmas greet-ing has been tied.

Miwiy or wnsh material out ofwhich tl.wo beautiful undorgnrmontsnr- - made, ranging from llk, linen,lawn. nainsook, down to fine Kngtlsltlung cloth: lint whatever tnaterlol Inn ii. u must bo of flno grade.

i' got without saylug. tho My Ladywill havo all bar wearing npparel ofthe host, but even fier poorer filter,if tasteful, ran find goods not to bonhAmod of. If h nsk for utility !

rather tbnn trimming. I

It is notl-oab- le that while very flno'omroldorku are somewhat used, loco,

i mo most nffoeilvo and iwpular dec-- .

rntlon: nml rut thcro In a singular!lA'k of variety In lace trimmings,!'ung, Valenciennes and tho Irish

cn hel being tho most med.in the night rolios the Dlreclolrei

wml Kmplre styles provnll ns tlioytin in tho outer animrcl.

One very beautiful robo wan tnChine sllkt fitted by tiny tuck In thebuck nml front yoke of fine pointil'AlciK'on. A little Itoloro. joining tothe at tho shoulders, and arm-hole-

was slmtilatqd In laca of thoain kind ns tho yoke. Tho slooves

wir full at the slioulders. and drawn1i mentis of tiny tucks, Into a laceouff at the elbow. A tiny bow ofvlnk ribbon entered each faitener at

h.- - neck and cuffs.None of tli one gurmonts nro com- -

vi'" witiioni a ir.i or rinoonn in nn.nny pair, mat win no woiu wun tootHiwntlon: and nothing more beauil-- : griy tweed morning' suit, by placingrni car. be Imagined than the color- - cnnvnss over the stitching", which hnan and embmlilerles they nro being boon drawn over n frame, sho mayhown In. i work a cross stitch design In pink

W.. a" know what n -- hilly nffalr!" A 1lt ho;ight will sug- -

h. Mngle silk underskirt l. yet no ust mny different designs ami wayscan afford for her gown'a!0' decorating what was once a vory

aiv. to wear tho old fashioned pott!-- : P'" artlole.m of flannel: is those who think llecanse H Is tho little things that

not waya of dollvetnnco for My Ijidy are tho stamp of tho well dressedlint-,-, imrnniiui n nnw klrt Tho inn' wnmnn. crnat attention mum ha clvonu knitted or woven of soft, fine wool.)i

the form,

tr i.iuo of undersklft. Hut tho;harming fact Is thnt to this warm

skirt, Mv Lady will have serernlMik Hounces to match her outer skirt,mi J 'ho flounces, which conic to tho

oi

V VSt'R rOOKKaew Udmund Vance

t ooko s iwems has Just been issued

Little Tot." Much of tho author'sverse ! been printed In this- - news- -

and In the nro poi-m-s thatcb. Tho and

and mags- -

sines. They deal with child Hfothe Itte of Cooke's own

iliii lmi. The arenol theleas feature, i They areby HesaJo Collins T'esse and Clyde O, '

))e I

These poems have Inthem that both tears. t

Ono tho about theMiH)" Here It Is:

I

pa held m up thoHo ciost i omiiii aimot touch, ,

Kn I fed him couple of times, tn two.l.n l traiu-aa- t tnueu.

ef rom luto houie,mamma gees In. tot,

1 imsi keep mil, like HU!o mouse.Kor the intxi!

Though one now seldom cos thowhite xklrt on tho street. It u ijultothe thing for homo wear. It Is tun.- -

Ally nude with nn tinder and upperftniinoe. the latter a mats of lace In- -

aertlon, nml tiny InwnIt must bo very full to keep the lightweight droak skirt In RoodAnd by the way, nn la tn- -

tmllv worn, or (inn of tho newthat mode wMi fulltrlmmoxl aklrt which will aorvo the ,

,n,r'y ""' 's.to silk, colored and white

linens liked. They are nil elaborntely trimmed with handies, "sct-in- " oi mco, or insertion.Titey nro also mado In front, butfitted ao m to be n liningto the shirt waist.

Hut thcro Is a eovor made to boworn under tho light flMlnjr Kid let,or princess gown, which IsAnd hna no fullness to speak of: butu Is llternlly covered with lac. laidon fiat

A vory pretty v.slat wag mado ofAnir fine, hum! handker

Joined together by lacings.Itlbbons took the placo of shoulderstraps, and also drew It Intothe waist. was to bo worn under

linen waist fnatcnod In the back, thofront of whir? lihail a doslgn formedof "et Ins." tlie three largest corn- -

l'K exactly tiny "chous" ofribbon that corured tho button of the

With elaborate gowns. My I.ndv willalso sec to It that tho nan anwaist exactly In fit

to tho dress waist.Now. word about The

ones cost a nmnU fortune, nut if My J.niiy is withher need I e and will buy doxeusilk of courso In the differ-ent colors of her gowns, sho may

ns beautiful ofas she wishes at a much less

price than those In 'the shops.On black pair sho may, with tho

daintiest of stitches, arrange oyer thoinsiop. cither black or cream "setIn.' In pair that matches hor

afternoon gown,may draw tiny ribbons, tlolng thoends In a bow at the knee. On tho

to such as tho humlkor.

must bo the style worn with tho mornSng but In tho orevening more affairs, edgedwith Duchess or Ismore In keeping with tho gowns

AMI 1118l;n u jun rise piece of soap

'i vi--r ine moo-co- s iioho. -Un ho oiens his mouth and then 1

ninCausa thf where tho inoq. comes

1 xu

Hn tho got ileora onhk head

lln lili.tA os sllok nut of their place,Itn the ims of tha Is

spreadmi Vtvur (ho end of his face.

Un hL feet nro nothing but fingernails

ia hi don't keel! 'om out.ln he g)yes Iks milk In water palls

Hf ho dout ki-e-p hi shut.

cause ef you or mv pulto thewn

The lllW.cuw asya It hurts.lwt hlml mill ht tiU itown olest

ayUn ti4lrts fin squfrti en

Cook llm In O. illswork Is selling liattitr as ifea veara

is light, warm, and so porrocr inCnier, nous, biocks nnn coimrs.fir that II clings to figure with- - Alwavs In good tho plain.

it a wrinkle, tho at-- i Is. andthe

lint", can be put on and orf by worn. Those with Dttcbrsso edgesmeans of many little fasteners. ThtSsnnil fancy corners nro Just now givenwar mm ns won us ine syie iiium"" proiuivmni,silk underskirt Is gained.

VANCE COOK AND HIS VERSESPORTRAY

KDMl'NDcollection of

z zzinssz -- 1,'::

,arer bookappeared In Oltlxeu

other nowniKipers various

ospei-iall-

IllustrationsInteresting

Iwdsomelhlnir

bring smiles andof prettiest tolls

Mx-Co-

Mv to

awasn't a

IM' my pa thoi:n site

am04wjew-mo- o might

Ct04OtO000Ki0

frill tuoklngt.

shape,underskirt

waistsnro olaboratoly

Kextare

embroider

fullpractically

altvvclesa

embroldnrudchiefs. silk

ribbonsThis

a

over the

under- -

milted-bot- anddecorntjon

n stockings.embroidered

iiattdyn plain

stooklnRs,

have collection stock-ings

a

athe

purpic-coiorc- alio

accessories

'frock: afternoonelalinrnto

Valenciennes,

DAl'fJMTKIIfeelln' a

ssx!'a

o

mamma,

liamllea,

handles.

tlw

taoirts.

Olereland.

tndlepvnfiiblo hemstltohed Jinndkcrchicf

B8TBI.M5 CLA1U.MONT.

POEMS BRING BOTHSMILES AND TEARS

EDMUND UNDERSTANDS CHILDRENFAITHFULLY OHILDHOOD.

The niooHtow-mco'- s got a tall like a pass He 1 VsU:n!ng to set a reputn-rope- .' tiou that vrnmlsM to become wider

Bn i' s raveled down where It grows, than national.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR&. PATENT.

Burvey No, 1MI.Bunt . Naw Mexloo District, U. 8.

Mud Office. October 1Mb, IK6,Notice hereb given that In pursu-

ance of tho Act of CMngrena, approveMay 1ft. lWx, fleorgo 1 Urooks, whinepoaiofftca la Albuquerque. New Mexico,baa mad application for a patent forfourteen hundred seventy and eighty-on- n

linear feet on theNorth Htar Im$: fourteen hundred

and two-tent- linear feet of theNorth Star No. 3 Loxle: nwelve hundredseventy-si- x and three-tenth- s linear feetof the Iieleher Lode, eleren hundredeighteen ami aeten-tvnlh- a 1 nml- - fett ofthe Paradise I .ode and tlx hundred sixly-ul- x and feet of the Para-dli- e

No. t Lode: wltti an rhino aroundaevan htindrvd and twelve fret In widthon the Norm Htar Lode: thirteen feet Inrldtli at tta widest irt. on the aputh

flfJS-L- T "XSVdlon the N.h BUr No. 1 Idei Xlvo hun-il-

flftx nine hihI fe-- t Inwldtti on the fWlcher lxle: six hundredtat in wMi n tha 1'aradlie Ltxie andana hundrei fimrteaa hihI alx-ttnl- feetIn width i he raradiac No. 8 loae.flk! atitup .f mtnea tyliiK and bilna o

within the New I'bieera ilinlnifUUtrlet. luntjf f Banta Ke and Terri-tory of New Mexico, which aald etalmaare mere (uli deectlbed at la tnelea andtwunda by the field Tiotea and orflclatplat no file' in thta Mftoc a eopy ofwhich plat la rmatetl herewith' aald fleiiinotea of aurvi')' deaerti tha ttoundarteaand uxtant of aahl clAlmt on the aurfaee,with numetki rU!k at It '!- - 43 mln. to Uill it. it pitn. tbut. t follow, to It

NOKVII STAIt l.OUl;Vcet.Ilealnnlnir at for. No. 1,ldentleal with Cor. No. 1 of amended

location and with i'r No, 1. North HtarNo. z lede ef thia aurwy. Kvl'a porphyry atono 3Ul3xl in, in a mnd. of nonean etonx around rhlwlHl MlneraMonumrnt No. i. whlh ( A llmeatonaIn a mound or aura, elilwlt-- u. B. J. M.No. J, and ldentiriel by two bearingtrren, beara N. drtf. lMnlli. V mi U,No bearing obJK!ta available. Cor. No.I, Hurvey No. 9'A-- li amended. Magnolialodo .which la it rock SIxlliJ !u. aboveground In a mound nf atono thleclsd 1

M J K. beara B. 77 deg. mill, W . 10

ft. Hurvey No. Itca. Cor. No. i HoldHtantinnl (ode. whloh l a atone 3UPXIIna. nUiro ground in a mnd. of atonachlielnt bear H. 77 1rg. M mln.W.. W.l ft

Thenee H. 4S deg. U mm K. Vtt. tt deg.M mln. 1

HTU.31 ft to Cor. No. S,

IdHitleal with Cor. No J. North flierNo. 3 liMle, and Car. No. J. Jleiefcor lode,both of thla atirvoy. A porphyry atonaJtxUx) Ina. on atony ground In a maundof alone chlaeled UNI, A plnen tree X

Ina. In illam , learM N.'tt deg. ., 4.l ft.A cedar tree t Ina, In d.nm.. Wt N. 3deg. It mm . H . Ja.1 ft., tioth bMacd andxrUttd II ,T S.IMI. Cot. U Kamended Magnolia lode. wlilchJ u atoneltxllxiv Ina. abovo groUtid In fa mnd. oratone, beara K. X drg. a mln. W., 30.2ft.

Thence N. 77 deg. M mln. B. Va. ISdrif. 14 inln. B.

tlio ft. to t?or. No. 1A llmmtono Wtllxe Ina, In u mnd. of

atona on atony ground rhlsrled Nobearing objocta nvnllablc Identical withaouth cor. of the HtcKlnley lode, unour-vrye- d,

Ijjflnck, Halt and Adrlsno, clnlinanta.

Thenca N. 4S dtg. f4 mln. W." Va.deg. ti mln, K.

ltmat ft., to Our, Mo. 4. In Una 3.1. Ufpy ion, uoid atanauru imiu.a porpnyry rocK nu ina. aei is inn,

In tha ground I na mnd. of atona chle-ele- d

A cedar tree Ins. In diam.bears 8. a deg. a) mln. V.. 17.J ft. ASlnon Ireo ins. In diam. bears N, 31

H mln. V.. 4S.S ft., both biased andscribed II T with thaweat Co, of tho McKlnley lodo, unsurveved.

Thrnco 8. 71 deg. SI mln. W. Va. 13deg. 47 mln. K.

Alone lllio ( Huney No. IMS, OoldStandard lodo. ilruuKs et nl, claimants.

71t.no it. to tho placo of lieglnnlng.Total lenath of vein claimed. 1470.81 ft.

Distance outlined from discovery pointalong presumed courso or vlu N. 4ideg. 01 mln. W . no ft. and H. a deg. Umln. It., 7W.J1 fL All of which ia shownupon the plat piwted herewith us nen ' ascan bo determined from present davclopmenu, this claim being for H79.M llna.irrevt thereof together with tha surfaceground shown upon the official platnonet dherewlth. Tho wild North Htarlode hereby sought to tm patentel laJoined on the North by the Hold Htand-ar- d

lol. Hurvey No. 10U, a, U Ilrookaet al, claimants. Un the earn by tho

lode, unsurveyed. Hall, Lotlnlcand AUrl.iuo. cUlmantu; on tha aauth byth eUelcher lodo of thla survey; nn thawrat by North Slur No. ! lode, tl.le sur-vey. The nrltilnul location of aald NorthStar lode la dated July . mi, and waarecorded July SI, Ml, In Hook 2, ltecordanf ljocatlons. at page till, In tho omeo ofthe "nitwle Clerk und ltworil.er nf riniila Ke County, New Mexico,

NOItTll HTAlt lAJXn: NO. 3.IK ginning at Cor. Nn. 1, Identical with

the location corner and with Cor. No. j,N'-rt- Htur lodo or thla survey, chlavtedtno rock lOMI. Mineral Monument No.3. provlomly deacrtbed. beara N, 4) deg.W mln. W, 15W ft.

Thenca H. 44 dig a mln. U. Va. IIdeg. 4S mtn. K.

A'.nng Una Survey No- - 1KI, XnrthBtar loda of thin aurvcy. ir7u.i rt toCor. No. 3, Identical with Cor. No. I.Norm Htar iode or tins isurvcv. htirutiforo described. chUeioit the rookand the two bearlns trees (be wnnn.

Thence 8. 77 deg. mtn. . Vu. Uuvb. 4 mln. I:

M.I ft. to for No, 3, a liinewtoiie 71txil Ins. on atony uroiind In moiiiid ofstone, chlled Cor. No. 1. amendod snrvay tKl-- Muaimlin lod, rlilselnl

5 K. heretofore deecrlbed. beara B. 41

iter. IS mln. K.. : ft. A plnou im S Ins.Ill dlam.. Iieara N. St deg. 47 mln. K., (ait. a crtiar tree a ins. in. mum . ixrnraN, Vi deg K. m.t ft., both biased andscribed 11 T

Thenco N a deg, W mln. W. Va. IIdeg. it mln. K. a.

Along line M. amended survey No. HIK. Magnolia lole. J1S7.7 ft. to Cor. No.I. Idenlltal with Cor. No I. amendedsurvey Hi K. Magnolia lode, hereiafofedeacrfbed rhlntled th ruek 4 1X1. Naocarina otijecla availab a.

Thence N. 77 d4g. H mln K Va- - ISdeg. 4V mln. It

10.V ft to place nf beginning.Total lenath. ef vivlrt elalnied. ltl t ft

Dlstanoe clHlined from dltaovary alatororaaumeii oourac or valu N. w og. 4T

mln. w . sse. ft. and 8 deg W mln.,ft. SSI ft., all ef which is shown uponthe plat pasted herewith aa naar aa canU, from present devaiepmnta,thu being for rouriwn hnmlredlxt four and two-tent- h imrer few,

with the wrfoc- - sr.niml shownupon the om4al plal n.i"l herewith.The niW North Hmr No r i.m herabjrsought tn b trataetad, Is )m-- on thaeast v the North Star od. f this aur-tn- .

on III Mtlll by i ti"-- l iHltndard.Suriey fp. --tu5, on the t by thesmtiidi'd eurvey Nn mi k Magaelkitotle, on tHt aouth by publK land. This

Inln) I altliateri III T. It N It. 7 U.. nil- -Jaurveycd.

Ti' original meatton or sato norinStar No, 3 lode la datinl September tin.ISOTi. and waa Heptemtor vth,lauo. In Ui'M No, 4. ..im t4uleaat Pl H4, In the oniaa of lU IVOThiIAClerk and nxQitlclo Iteeonlei- - of f!aatiKe County, Now Mexico

llKLUllHlt UiHLandUKiiinina iu uor, .Ml. i.

ldentleal with Oor. No. 3. Survoy No. I

id! K amsndHl Magnolia lodpwbloli lar, iMirniivrv ittiiMa ieiiv7 inn. niMttritgreumt In u mud. of stone, elilneled S M- -u ti. niiei in stone simeraiMoniiHieMt N11, X, prevloualy deaertbed.Um N. M.iinfc t lain. W. I4J ft. Aplnon treii I M In dmm a 8. 4t deg.K.. 11 ft. A plnon tivn IS Ins. in dlam.

n. tieg. 3) mln IE. 7 rt.. traintatwl and acribnl II T LUMI

riiene Jf. 44 deg. K. Va. It deg. 4tmln. li

AlotiK line amemlet survey No. HIK. Masnojla lle, SW.4 rt tO Cr. No. 1

ideatleol with Cor. No. S. amended sur-vey It, Magnolia lode, beretofara

ahUete.! the stono t.lMt. Nobearings arailsM

Tlienre N. X deg 44 tain, K. Va. ttdeg, 41 mln. It

11. to wr na. .-- Mimical with 'r No- - t. North StarrTxIn n.ul Cor. Nn. 1. eartb Stae Na. S

lode of this survey sMaaled the reekand tna tw auariiig tres the same.

Thence js. 7T a. s rttia. . 11deg. 41 mtn. 11

Alan Ho Vl North Star lent of thisurvy. 7IU ft, to Car. No 4

i witit Cer. 1 Knrth Starled if this survoy; ht4e4 th rack 4liiil. No rteaiHiss avanaHe rTeliR. II doi-.K- . Vs. It deg 4iiHi. E..,,,, v.

7S.0 ft tn Cor. No. !. MoKlnlev No. 1loilo, utieuravyed, Which la a ataka aet Ina mound of atono and claim loeatlon nolira or Meuimay no. i imie, nail, k

and Adrinno, elalmanta,fas ft. to cor N. i,A limestone SsxixS Ina. art In groiiml

in a tnitd. of klona ahlaaM A pintttro Ina In dinm. Iirtra N.m KKt ft . biased and wirlb 1J T i-- Noother beArlnga available,

Thraea rt. if l. it mln. V. Vor, Udeg. 40 mln. B.

lMf.M ft. to Cor. No. ,nlU Ion XI My x f. Inn. In a mini,

of atone, hilrd No beatf igaavAtlaatilsl

TtitjfH N. il deg. VA Va. 11 deg, 4J

t Cr. So. L tb pU of beEinnirur.

Total1 Jetmth of vein claimed, 1IK3 ft.Dlatanei Stalml from diMOVery shaftalong presuuieel aoarsa ff vain 3M.I fLN. 77 deg. m tnin. FL, nnn tt.7 (t. H. 77leg. mln. , thanea MM ft. H. 44dtt. M mln. W.

All the abtrre ahawft in tha ptatb11 biriw4tJi n nmr as in Im dctar- -mined rrni erreent devet. thlaalnlm lieing far 'TM Ifntnr reet tharaettegvther with th- - mtrtati uwl altnwnutieii (he oinatai t4t Hai-- t herewith.Tha aahl lUtetier lxle berei v sought WIm Mteiuil la joined On H' No-- h bythe North Star i'xl of Uil survey; onthe uortiienat t the Mbk inlay ldgaand UoKinley N 1 Mt, l"'' nnaurvayed.'llall. lflnck ami Adrln' claimantsOf txith. wthw riorthyeet ' amendedaurvny a.l K, Mnanalla led- - Santa FaOold and CtipPW.Co. italmatsi on thsoiun h tun ibiradMte looe .r mis mir- -vty; iim aoutiMast tty etftiiusNiu. t und 3. uneurreyeU, Hunny SlopsMining '. alalmauts, '

Th risinal laeathm iif Belcherlodo U dmetl Nevetiibsr 14. k and waarecorded lirnber T, 1K3, m Iloolt Wo,J, Iteeor.U jf lanttona, a on go 7, Inthe effl-- e of tha I'roba'l Cl-r- and exOfficio ii.i'.nler of Santa k County,New Mm i, ,

VAItADIBK UDI:Iteginn .g at Oor No". ). with

Cor. No. 4. amemlMt aurvay MU Jd,lod.. Hantn Uold ft ''opirr Co..

elalmanta, which Is a porhi-r- rock l(xItxt Ina. In a mnd. of iiona abovaground, chiseled 4 11 Mt M. I'hlscled thorock Mineral Monument No, S,pravlously draarlbcd bara .s X drg. Mm.'i. W. mi ft. A plnon re 7 Ina, Indlam. beam H a deg. mln K 74.C ft. Aplnon ttv. j ina. in dlam. bears H. 4H

leg, V rt., both btasctl itnl aarllieil11. T. )i rhe4ae S. 45 d. 14.. V, itdeg. in" K Aloi t llhe ' l amendedsurvey i k Mngnolt lfid- a.o ft. to(!or. N" nmendM Wrw i It. Mag-nolia nml ' or 1, fliS" 'r lints, ofUlls Bllr krretofera de' rll,!. L

ft. tn i'.t No, C, Hatjher imle f thisaurvay rv, to (M :. In linel. Hurw i ins. 8llvr KTflg Me. a por-phyry IftsHx Ina, on iny groundin a tn. in,, i itf utm 1iTjI- - . J lKl, Nobearliw oullnble. Cur. N 3, HurveyNo, iit Hiiver King iie. wnirn is allmeet ISxtlxS Ina. lib grhiiud,chlwl..i . ts. T. II. L'otr"". ciuiirtiintbeara N i deg. li. 13K4 ft Thenec B.

deg . It deg. 46 mb K . mo fthUt . .. f shaft U ft .d"ii IIM ftM. W. - rniint N. x. claim onmirvaycdHunny skijw Mining Co.. clminanta. wsn.0ft. to or No. 3, a porphytv atona MxllXT Ins on etony aniuml In a mound fatone nieieu a imum irru e nn.In ilium lienra 8. 7 dca. 4 mln. V. It ft,A elnon tree t Ina In dlam, bears N. 40licit K 4.1 fL. iHith biased and scrllwd11 T 3 1W1 Thence N. 48 deg W. V. Itdeg. II mln. 1). 4U.lt ft. Interecet linnSurvrv No 117. Sliver King lo.la ntro.7 ft n. as do, tv.. from tTor. no. x,

heretofore described. 111S.7 ft. to Cor.N'o. 4. in linn 1.4 mnd. Surver SSI XI

IlonnniA lode. Identical with for. No, 1

Paradise No. I Imte. of thla survey. Aporphyry etono XxlixlS Ina nnu atonyground in a mound nr stone chiseled ll

A plnon tree 7 Ins, In dlam. bearsN t: Org a mln. K. M ft. A p.nni trroS Inn l dlu in. tiears N. S3 deg. (0 into.It. Tuj gt . both blasrit arc scrlbeil U T

Thence N. K ueg. i: va, ix ueg,tJ, nun. K. Alim: M emd. 4rrVjI M lloiiansa lodo IM ft. Upen cut oilline i' rt.. lM-- cot 10 ft oast of line.sou rt Tim nr Ttierto atountaing. too tt,ki .,r No 1. the tdaeo nr iKClnlilnc.

Th. i ilnl lenath of- - vein claimed IsIlls: ft mid dletnnmi clnlmml from dl'vu . i elMf t along presumed eeur- f

" 4 ueg. rt Sk,T it. nnn n'K.V It , all nf wblell i aliown oiMintno ii it itoslnl hafewllh. na near u nnIm i, termlned from present dtii-mi.ni-- i

tlila claim blng fur attrran l.wml-m- ticiitM.n and sev.n

linear -l tlisreor, ingtiner wun inestirfu- smund shown um thn nffi- - lalpint i"td herewith The aald t'arnllsolode 1.. rrliy txiusht to be listteolnl IsInlmi ,.n tin. nnrlbeaal l.y Umenduti nr--vry s.. Ml K. Magnolia lode; bv thellclili-- r i.mIc of till survey an-- i theliram So. 8 Imle. imurvcl. HnnnyKlo.. Mining Co., on thnntnii i. the survey No. 117S. Silver inglod. with which It fonfllcui on thnliortnwi-e- i oy amcnuco aurvcy r kuM. lionaiisit lixlo) on thn aouthweel liyRuney No. 1I7S. Silver King loile, wllliwhi. li it iHinriK-ts- , ana ty mraiiisnliMle. of this survey.

Tin' original IoohIIoo of said l'nra.lnwlode la diiled Jaliitnry let. Irtrtjimd nareconied nrcn 9111.1 wo, in .iiors3. llitiinu of ltontlona. at pago mHi vofflco nf tho Prohalo Clerk un 1

iteoorder of Snntu (To (!..'. y

New 3IISO.t'AHADlSK 1.0UW NO t.

llesliuiltig at Cor. No. I, hienltpel withCor So. 4. I'urrtilli.i lotle (if inmr nr.Clllsaied .tuHO ThAXVfpInir trWn If.i-- uiiu- -

Sii. . pravtnurfy deai'rHilegV 4 Hlln. ' WR.I ft

Tlu-nc- e 8. ii des. Vu. it (I, tftmln. R

Along line I'nruillna Imln ttl udgurvw. oSi.i ft. to Cur Sii, S. Tn Hi . X.

HHr. NO. Itpt Silver King ISlo, A line- -

StOe R'ilxS 111. UU SinnV BTOUTljy.ln 11 ilor atona, ameeiwi 3.1x1 upr 3 Snr- -

Yy No. utl. Sllvar King fo.ro, i ;rat..i.irilieasrllml, bears N. dg, K. SII It.A pltnn tree 4 In. In dliiiilMrr. boum NII deg il. II fL A pnwn tfU 1 1 . irdlam. bMra K. tt des VM ap ft tlhiatal 11 ml sorlletl mji a W

TlitHsoa 8. o dag. w Vo. K deg

1.0 fl. to Cor. Nn i.A limestone ltilt IMS, 1st ft in of

static u atAttv iTNiuiid. aiiL Mel ISM.

a ptnon tree e wa. ) urnm, bir adg, ts mln. Ujmh a rM)In dlam,. btrtt'it .1 ( fU WU l lneedarm sarieeu it

TiitBea X. W d(sr , Ittnin. n,

, Oae. 24. Sursx 2.'.. U7S.Ittar 1J e. T, B. SMTltssnt "hicbu a etona tSMSaa lum .Uolns BnHii.'i in amaul, nf st aau lua-i-. 1 atom

tt lott'M841 WKdag. vscrliIttnd.

ms.s ft. to Car, s f. ldanii.. withliar Kit. 1. StttSi UK. Piim text,which ts a awHA luivst sIm v Uva

urosl. aMaaMfl JalaliiMttL OUMntSI Kuwrtage aviHMiiie.

TIiaHte N. a Out O. Vti. It .lev. Usmile w.

Alung Hne KL Sut y Na, Ut II. lis-ms- a

lad. Iff.e fi 10 Plasw r bsgtn- -

tlllig.Total tauath of n atalm ftU ft.

Dldtaitec aKUiued nt draatr pojntul An i nrenurrifel Mi.im. afebi 1

iierowiin. &n near man mm uetnrsninmfrom present development, tidg atalmIielng for !' u' feat thereof together wim tirn nurn.ee grouiia snown upontie uinslal plat pnai.-i- l herewith

Tha MM lMradl lode herebyaousht to lie (Mitmi i ts joined on thnorthN(t by tha 1'iradlae loda et thisaurvay, on tha aoutnaaat by the HHvwKing lode. 8urii-a- N - 1W. T. tl. (Matron.elniiHant, with whltit It ooaflleta. Onthe aoiithweiit bv th- - I'ttr lode, SurveyNo. UTS. T. tt Catron stslmaHt. On thanorthwest by the fto iaesa M, amend- -

dnttrvey Ne. Ml V. Kanta P Ooid ttCeptar CM.. OtaiHutnta ThU. oialm la slt-Mt- a

in T II N . It : R . nnstirewe.1.Tha original teeai. n of aald l'radlj,

No. i bxl. la date.1 Seplember 4th l.and was rsoerdsd 8. Member tth. . infteak Na. I. of e !. ntlM Notlceo. alpage tt. in thn ofriaa of ProbataClerk and evOffle)'- - Heeerdar of SantaV Oaouty. N4w M'lieo.

TH 8vv stalms cotHpristag tha NorthStar group r loiaed on nil other atdSfKMfit as In tha above deaerlfdiOft Mat-ed, tiy vacant and unaiwupled Mad: TbaaaM groar being iltlsBied as Mineraltorvay No 1HI on emstal pH poMwlberawlth and U In Tawnsblp It N .

Ilange 7 Bast. UMur-ey- ed,

W.. l ft. . 4; leg. ., toi.t ft., ki!width is shewn "oan the plat poated

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iRMMWtWIsea. or any portion theroof. ail tfeacribed.surveyed, platted ami applied for. archereby notified tltat unieaa their adrsIfllran are duly fits daeeetdlng to lawNml the regutatlona therannder wJibrnuty uajra from m tlata thsreef withif iteaKter of the United State)inan at Satila Fo, in the Oauntv of

litnta F-- , and Tsnimry of New Moxleo,thy will be batrttl in ylrtw of thef aahl etaima.

MAKimt. jl rrrano,llsgtiter.

LEQAL NOTICE.

Kotloo hi hereTjv gtvtm UmI on .he4th day nf naeeinW if.os, In the pra-Imt- o

court of the feiunty of lloriifttitro.Mew Mexico. A. A. Trimble. xetitorof the last will and t tntooiK of Law- -

irnie h. Trlmbis. ilei ). nml ox- -

officio udmlnlsiNiuf .f the partnership asatHa of tRu- firm of W

Trimblo ft Cn., nlt his finaloocoiint ns stun ex.rtiltrr, and

administrator, ami All personsInterested are allowed until Tuesday,the Sd day of Jaftilsry 1090, withinwnieh is nie otijemiuiic to the saidtlual aeeount. and nn. oblectlonsthereto i fllwl will be heard nod de-termined on said ilayt If tm oblectlonsare filed on or boforo said data, thesaid final account wlI be anprovetl.and tho said executor And ox omeo ail- -

miulstrator dlitlhargetl, liy order ofthe probate roiirt.

A. A. TRIM IIIJt.Bxeentor nml Admlnls- -

trotir.Klrst publlealliHi. Dee. P. Jnr.

WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS

HAILED THE

tostod. 8)10 was standing; in thotnlditHOLDS INTERESTING LiTBRARY of a tloxen coIIoko boys at tho II mo,

SESSION. AT WHICH A FINE anil her "rnh-nih- s" for Harvard In 11

PflOORAM IS RENDERED, rich contralto voice hnd been clearlyheard above the deeper din made by

Yesterday afternoon In their club her companions,rooms In the Commercial club, tho Tho president thinks Hit-- world ofWomnn't club of Allmquerqiio held his alma mater, and tho enthusiasmono of tho most Interesting meeting of this mtrutiuoua little person; woar-I1- 1

Ita history, under the auspices of ing a dainty ooitumo, her radiant faceihe llftrary department. Tho subject surrounded by a wealth of nsh blondif this meeting was "Christmas lilt hair, may have made an unusual Imeroturtt," and the following lllorafyprogrnm wtta ramlered' 1 Maybe bo illdnt inaan It, mtt IheVan Uylte's "l'myer on Ohrls- - leollego bgvH look It for granted that

mrs" Mr Hose Hunt lie did, arid M thfttr elieor rnug mitor OhrlMinas" her remitatWH ae 11 beauty wh ni

Mrs. Prank Aokerninn (abllahwl.Tiiriatmns Cornea Hut Once a I

Year" (llllny). .Mis. II. 8. lveg"Christmas (living" Mrs. u 'or

Tho Nlghtlngnle. in resmmso toan encore, was rendrred by Ira ACsssidy, In a well modulated voice.

Two violin solos wro also executedIn Intmitahlo manner by thn wellknown violinist. II. W. Iladden.

ofMesdamox Ilsh and rimllh. Miss Nel-lie Pratt. Miss llHrtman nml Messrs.Iladden and Cassldy.

A report on (110 performance of"The llrokcn Hearted Club," nd"Sarah's Young Man." given at tho I

opera INausplres thopcrformnncoM wore successes, bothfrom an artistic and hlstronlc. asWill as financial point of view.

The committee the New Year'slinnnilfll roitiiptuil fir,tc-Pfi- fi onH thn

rowrte.! 06; wn?they had ayII of tho was by

Wardo, 'wo rimionppenranr of that gentleman at the.Klks' opera hnnso tho near future,Mr Wardo will appear Inand Julius Caesar." Tho an-

nouncement tho dates ern beingcogerl awailetl by tho local theater-eoer- a

woll as thn theW0111sn

MAN DEAD

nro- -

the

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A line,

ED to'Is tut

mar do- - or his (Iintinil willclared ilt-a- ran own properly old but

will toMoxleo. UmiitrI

and at V Oreenlee, at one a onewralthy owner. Duncan, a near tnu Newico line.

Onu morning olght yturs nKlee disappeared Illsranch hotm- - even taking anyof his boloiiKlngs. ofhis neighbor had u visit Iho,Uroculeo rt days ifter andinunii in outOieenief was missing. ssr-hwn- s

by tin- - relntlvog and also by.filcuds. unit the rjiuntrv for

arutiud was gone forweeks, but no uaee of him bofound. I

Iain- - of over n jrenr. r. ln l

weut Into tho probata courtunion county, and askedfornrodueutl evldenee which satisfied taeeourt that Oreenle) was not living.ami wero ef

and the man wag pro- -

lKiiiurod logally Alterward.the Oreenlue ostatu, Ineral dallnra. was dividednmong tho legal heirs.

According to a wdl known rnuaiiertlf that waa Trinidad,

urwnlHo rtiturnetl 10 his ownhomo late Sunday to the sup-Brlf- e

And of hkttivtrs and frlainls..k ariesnlee

ilBfltued to anr inform-lio- n

at In he his duringne. last eigtii tears sw wsw it.

L. l'" ,L'"'OS S.MW WW

Ihinx man. ami if so. U win have atwin uin rvaainiiiK imw vmumrwhich was asnonji bis ktfra.

STAMP !

t).,V C. Hoe .11. Tflr

vl oil tu meet ttvtay nt thoYoung uiiristum AtHioeiaiionbuflillnu for imrpost- nfa sooleiy to tie hiiuwn under theor the l'hilulethtc So-

ciety. There are a prom-Ino- nt

ciileeiora (hl nndmany of have oxpreasetl thcnisehea in of Joining the uqw

Among them (ire D, MoCintoliemi. rIunoy W11 r. Coitnan, A. it- - wntKiwara, rror.Arthur Mayo Whllupv,Hstnuel V. fmft. J- - W.

Hatunlsy MoxloatiCharles its

Yeges, who uss been on r. brwf visitand Mm. Arthur tfeilKmnu.

during the latter of the week,will tomorrow torwhero rbe wfli her mother,I.ynsh, and daughter, Jeamtttif, who

been In formonths for the ketmflt of iho healthof a few days.and m arrival ef lir mother,Mrs. will be the Mrs.Samuel Keuatadt. Urn DukeWhile hore Mr Hpmhm was the reeip- -

lent of social aitenilon

AS

tlgnlllranerf

WOMAN"

nt.vAd--Allon

Atlanta, Un. lh-- . R liecausn Hiwhile o:. his s-- mhern

raid, "Walt a moment. justshako hands he prettiest girl

seen Ueorgla." Miss Adu- -Islileo Allon. a orotty lDjir-oli- l a"1- -luuin hna spnuig Into fanto as noesuiy anu is tno aocinl sensa-tion of the

"Ho didn't It of course, hedidn't mcait It"-- tho girl hnd

1 new ruicccnULUl. LlJrtl l LL

IN ALBUQUERQUE

During theYear 1906.

l.loutensul (lonoral Adnn II.of staff. United Btalo? Amy.

who retires on

"' 1 ""-- "when they will settle when t)i genoral let.voa aotlvei sorvlw.

There is more than a mere oolheidonre In tho fan that the II n todHtatea will retired lieuten-ant generals durliiK the year(lenerat Chaffee will not be (14 yearsof age April II, IDOfi, but aCourtesy to General Hole, who hitiext in Una In the chief of staff, hewill roilrn fnrir.flvit darn iirlnr to

Ciirliln will Ih 04 In Hoptember,(leneral and Mrs CliniTce were mettho atailon by P. II. Kentwho was

11 sohoolmnto of Chaffee, nndII. 8 Htnloy win. ts u old

friend of tho general xiid tnples ofcoiivurxsiiun the red schoolhousu In tho laue 10 Anlteleabulldlpg unit rrom jiiibllc socialfiinotlons Iho oapitol statehood.(leneral Chnffou of tho

puiiiic men 01 wmo sapurienct'.wlm think tlmt is themom economic rrn offor the terrltotlo, and in answer to a

yeatsnlay a to what heihuuxht Of statehood matters, said

"Why, It's quite obvious to mv thatyou Joint slntoli'HHl. I at

thought so, Single gov- -

ornmeut would lf a niiruenI'm Mrprtaed that there is

any opinxKioa towhatever,

Dasnlte Ills H aeaenil Chaffee Is hale and heart)-- , ntitl looks llknhe waa good (or the n(uttod three- -

'"ISJMt Three Chiefs of Staff

Elks' house recently, under (ht kill I I ( ANtSflof club, showed that the,',,ll, ,H,l"'t

011

commi.tce 09 attnMdlons ,! Albuquerque Yl-t- hat

closed negotiations "?& yesen for fortyflve ititniif.with Han manager noted 'Jlie general accompaniedtragedlsn. KroUerick for two-f1"- ,t,1", on to

in"Ilamlet"

nndof

a members nfeluli.

DtCLARED RETURNS

DISAPPEARED FROM NEW MEX. ()iM I so tlmt Oenor! llatfls InityICO RANCH, HAS RETURN., avend to the rank of lieutenant gun

AND WILL NOT EXPLAIN. ,ral In time rt'tlro boforo Ik, also. . uompelled to loctvt- - service

Whellii-- a Is legnlly cause ago. llaiimIs thn be 01 years n AiiKiist, 11)00,

camiillcntctl qiiostlau which Is bclngMio resign Ihe ofllfo Oeticraldiscussed in northern Now Corbln liefore time

Trinidad. Colo. F.time prominent

ranch livedsmall town Mex

mysteriously fromwithout

personal Homeoccasion

ranch foweverytiimg pcrir oruer,

Amadtmanymllus over many

could

After utlvtw of

Now: Mexico,Isttora of ailmlnlslratfon. They

thoy letters ad-

ministrationibrad.

amountingthousand

vletHltt'. who inilr,

night,confUroalHMi rela- -

abao-lutJ-y

Imiwrtwhere

y fl

i '.T.ft;'" t r'Z"'

.1lvl.l.,i

COLLECTORS .

WanhlnKtoii. .

- lf.lnr. ii,l l(i.l-a'J'"- 'V"'"!li) 11 I

Meiratho organtxlng

joiinWnslilnkfon

groat manyIn clsj,

themfavor

'

J. Kiigte, 1 .Dye.

I'rof. Miltonand Line'

Crawford.

Jjist iilghrtrewaaya: Jirs. A- - Hpkwa, r

t llm.part

iwivo Aianquoriiue.meet Mm.

Angeles Kueral

Miss Joanette. Peruntil (Bptean Hussi oi

in City

much

-

pitsildect. trip.I must

withI hisvo In

girl,qtuio

moment.nioiin

iciit ULIH.

to Retire

Chaffee, chief

from army Febrti-

" '

I

have threeKsiQ.

until as

1&0H.

utMrs.

Hon.

from

lots,at to

Is fnr-sn-

Jolm statehoodgovorntnuni

noosUop

wont hnvoways statu

t ounerterritory,

joint siaiewx!,

years,

flJTtLll

Mrs.

BUT

!

who

that

urcen

htovo

and tan, and then some, Mrs

e II.

Chaffee Is nlao. In robust heelUi. Tbeyformerly lived In Lea Angel oi, hut$9t "u, years ago at a. good (crotlt.Tkey in row buying In lsa Angel,at a good prru o the other flsltow.

LEFT WITiiljiTTAKES HER OLD NAME

,... ,.., . .mirlsar

lm win. wa. mado Impet to R,dt lmi Mterth'Htllxf?Z I(ar rkarg nf dsrUin waa

rtfi.. .,..i n i.i. i,.i7 'wamJZ"Z Tm XZltttfit Mnitcetltitirt im t In la, aaitr' AltuklH'r wTS" r.'"'h V

'a ArU Mrs, llwtlwr is a, i.,lu,.un. .cn,uni lie- -

liar marrlsxe to Duller sTie wasMrs Kittlo O, liroofes. a wldow Thatnam- - wt restored to her In the ile--

re 9ihm and JiuiWr wore nisrrtedlb Ardniore. I. T. lu May, im.- - Hen-Vf- f

l"s.IllUter, the ileaerllHK ir9nsl. la a

priNtrr. ftttet has worktHl 111 Ihe varboui uffletsi of thl larrnary anil Art-xi-n- j.

He worked In lit) aumpoelngrotrHi it The CUIihmi sevutsl monthago, and one Saturday night, afterkif had reeetred lit pay bMk. lie leftthe eii wlikiHit Hotifylag (he om.eeof his tatenitoN to leave. At thattime, s" tt ia alleged, a-- woman wasIn the ra, ami the kteal prlntors slb4tarllaa tMmse nosneB eame out flatlyAn4 suid mat (lib wafnan. If (she dW04H leare ttw um night iihiiw im.fiiilowexi Htm a ft--? ilsi-- Utor to I

A'X- -

AllSUnlKNtr SfltHt KMfb' Returnedyustwtky frew listen, wbra m $i-urua- y

he eouduetoit a satd of una! slat-ed paekaaee at thy Walls-Kare- n

preM ceinpany effle nl that pla4.Nearly w uaekaaea wer UMatwri 01within a of boors Mr. KnlglttHtv that tho wmtthei i iry cu'd atiiuton

PRETTIESTIN ALL GEORGIA

Miss Allen Is prtHly. 11 right orheritage alio should be beautiful, toher mother, Mrs. O.to. 1. AlToii, ofAtlanta, Is very handsome, and herniitit, Mrs. Bllor, of North Car-olina, la noted for her exaulslte prim-rot- o

face, but just now sho la raerofya pretty. Jolly girl, who loves boyand base bull only second to foot boll.Hho haa tho spirit of tno liuntsmmientrapped Into woman's form, andRubinlta to (he entanglliiK customs ofsociety with n sort of rebellious wen-d- or

nt thn way of I'rorlduoeo.it la only her Inrgo dreamy Rray

eyes ami long tapering fingers thatdenoto the musician. And Oils Is thn(alow that she will conttmto to ciiltlv e. Hhe Is ulrendy master of thoorgan nml planu and hna, besides, abeautiful contralto volee,

I'erwiivally ho Is well fitted (0 ll-eo-

an Iniertwtlng memlier of soci-ety, but hor heart la not In pink (mmnor euehro partlee. am) at presentshe ts doing her utmost to escape tholionalty of aoolnl diilltHi reNiiltlntf fromIho admiration expressed by (ho ha-lloa's oilier executive.

MURDERED HIS SPOUSE

WITH A HATCHET

Authorities Hen Asked to be

oti Lockout Per tfampfcrey

O'Suliivifi.

HE IS mm FOR. MEXICO

tt la thought that Humphrey O'Hul-llvnt- i.

wife murderer ahdlitiapersdo, may bi henriail (ownrtl

nml tlrop into tho dir.maytio for a breathing spell In IhuII I Kin he Is umlursolng from tho oi!l-cer- s

or tho law, who uro soaurfng (hocountry for him.

Thv shtrrlft's olll'e Iim rt!ctvtl aotroulitr from Bherlff i"aolieo of Tuc-son, whloh gives a dcirlptlon ofCrlulttvan, dosorlbos the brutal mur-der of tho fellow's wife, and offcra a,reward nt t&tHi for his capturo, pro-viding It l mat! within six months,from November 24, l&ot.

The ulleged orlme wns oonimltlndabout a m:ie from Tucson, sonio tlino

or to Kovowlier 0. In a lone itaVoO'tlulllvaii is allegetl to hxva attackedhU hjiouso, killing her with hatchet.The body wns not found for snvernldays afu-rwnrd-

A nearch for O'Hulllvsu proved fu-nic, tho general belief being (hat !iIh milking for .Mexico. Tho nocuvdmnrdr-ircr'- iicscrlfitloi, Is as folbws:

Agn, til years; helglt'i S feel 6to tl Inches, welglit, 1C0 bottndsi com-plexion, light; build, medium: batr.brown, eyes, htuoish trowui nalluiiallty, trade, carpet-to- r

; speaks Spanish Uuonlly.

jordan7s1aSurenetted officers $1,100

MAN WANTED IN THREE STATES,DOOMEO TO FACE CHAROBB.

If nothing hapitens to delay ttudrprngriekn. L'nlied Klrtlea Marsnal VM. rornker ami Deputy Utrry CooperV(tn land llHiik Rnbbor Tliotnas Jor-dan in- - the fcnndx of the United lltateattHtleirtiles at vlnltn. I. T., mm timeinmorrow.

Foraker nnd Catwtr left ftrr tho In-

dian Territory wtU Jtwittt yesterdaypn 'rain Ko. 3, and Mat the grainsWKrfa dlconerled or Jaritan sMuldfl'pcidentglly make) his OftMBO while enrfnttr, they wtll have flnifhi IbelrKtlseloa ; .oirmrniw and nave xofjr-4- g

heir rewunl. rtkv eomtrlned re5f1r.i ffrtl for JwfMti's aaptare

to tl.lM, m nt Whr4 I"tha Tettas Ootl) Orowers'

fBl Jordan ft wanliMl Infor sustllng entile, Ih Uje In

for hunk robkety andp Coioraieo for murtlar, whtok rfiiilk ks at(aiad fBr hfWeif In theetnrt space of ftwr sscaUhs,Ills wpire is AM of xfeat oredlt

to tinttttvi 9taUM Marakai rWnkw'eoinc

Punlsvy f.'rcantlla Co. to Retire InFavsr of McLean A Co;

NVwa reoehes thlt rIty tlimiuh areliable fosree (hat th Ihmktvy Mcr-.-antl- te

ttompany, owning ami eonduet-lrjj- intorvN at WUlaiM. Morisrty and

icstauclu, im the Santa Ke Ofcntrat.ha v Mihl ib4r lntereals In Now Mex-lo- o.

to li J MoUar W: Of nl"I'e nnd Kansas City. t'A- - Hughtrs.of rtanta F. la the Now Mextojo

af Mol.ean & Co, The re-jK-

says that I ho Diinlavy brotherswill retlro from the aailvo maaant-nio- n

id the stores montlonoil tin' Jait-HJr- y

I

RED MEfTloTDPOW.WOW IN TEXAS.

Kan Antonio, Tox Dye. 11. Thelooal Tribe of the Improved Order oflien, lea will hob! a hH now wowtoday in honor of OnsM (noohoat--John W. 1 "harry of Norfolk, VU andUreai CUM of iteeords Wllaon UrookaOf ChlottjeU h nrrivtHl htiro 011 theirtour rirosnii. ih UntttM StBtea, andWill (hi ll KU4Ma of the local JtedMoit during their short stay In theto. tn tiiutor of the olglf otfleera

of iho urtlar a haaqua and entertain-Ht- w

wlil Im- - g(V4Hi thes frvontnit atUte WlgwJMB on flolwaad street. ManyPromina Jittd Mm (tmh others psrtaof the stnia Itavo bett Invited.

ItKgular weat tg l Mineral LodfieNo. 4. Kbtgnie of Pythias, toalgtit.

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l&c Kraal-uar-a- l Spirit1 powor ef thft luieiaVs element ti on u d'.w --

plorw, j tho Hv. Dr. c:naj. o. Williams, i.etfliffc ..p5 lu tlib JnK(SJK&nmi drrtiroh. ' fti 'ftattic xu pleads for n turgor plafo for roiffton In p'u.titaAnd v a goea. Kvitry ruqn want 11 lazier opea.u;, mitho li.nwitKr interest wniou la nearest bin own .artIlollntbu la a Waliop'n business, nntl naturally ne wanta Mim,.western Lnml eiia. who had amy people In

otbe. people's business to make mora roam tor his own. mir party. Tho third eir. ue angeil in me ArmmTee aumlnntion industry anil oomnieree over poti- - immigration company, a ne organisation, whleh had

Ilea l nothing now pri.im net mi a arming at it twenty-flt- e or Tee bmjmiii western eowpany per-noo-

PblKtaa la aetiinaa.y to cummvraMtumn In trne. mined part of their men to atop m rtoBwell and the ietimportnwoo to the public. It ever baa town no and ever , went through to Hagerwan. u. It. DnrdUt, of tho Sevenwill ao. There la nothing paramount to imtuatry. Riven IttNtl Itatate oomnany. iia4 ton men from aeuthItollKtftn lltf k linked to it, hand In Tbe com- - Missouri. II says that fourteen miff be in to Wt

eT GktrtNtaNlty la to b "dllMreat In bualaeos, far- - bin on tka train tonight in all inn we.e abo a ban-ve-

in apIHt, serving the Lord." Tbe lilllgeeee ot the dred Broapeetore and la ml buyer oft mat night a tram,

ono tho fervency of tho otftor ara allhe .ervleg Here la an example Ailmnan, might wol! haatantiio l.art!, but trie Anoatla tuU) Uw lmtt flrat. It la to Inaiata. Tbara ar In Ow Hea vallay ragHtariy or-tm- u

time la oartrtn Wml of illltKanoe In bnalnaaa icaHttait itiimlgmtlon ooniiianiaa. iwi'y ogagl l wn-whlo- tt

l evil, ami mi thara la n aaal whleh hi not ac- - itg aaopia Into that aoetton. amt ailiig llm mhh town

carding ta knewMgga, yat It ramnltw that Ralttioaltrlaaa. and raHgiaiM doetrtaaa aa wall, that do Ntt P"-rao- to

the ladoMrtal awtHt and indtwUlal IntaraaM ararlaloiiarv and faliw ought In dla.

The (moth mofiy-Uln- g Inatinet la the htwaat Inhuman nature; but thin l not ta b oonfmindatl with tho

Industrial spirit whlah projaeta entarprlaa aad aata tha

l.tt it uiAHkind IhrllllHg wKh hotni, iHirpoaa, ffrt. Itla through labor that tha human race In working out ltevolution, moral aa well aa phyato&l. Let general Idla-no-

prevail for a alnglo year, and the wheal ot civil-

ization would slip twok a century. It la industry thnthna given mnn purpoae ond emclonoy and comfort It

haa triovatcd nntl chatteninl his Ideal, it la tho groatclrllltlng, tho groat roorallxlng, tho great aplrltuallilngforco ot the world In all ngnt.

Our Mining IndustryJ. K. Sheridan, tho well knokn nowspapor man who

now ao abtr fills tho position ot mlno Inspector for NewMoaleo, la largely quoted by Secretary Hitchcock, In hiereport to tho prealdont for tho department of tha Interior,which wo made publla '.st Saturday.

Mr. Sheridan's report contnlna many mnttota of in-

terest concerning New Moxlco coal mines. Tho Cltlzunfcsihera tho following aa among tho more Interesting andImportant: Tho forco engaged In coul mining In thlatorrltory during tho year tronttM consisted of 3043 menand 89 hoya, eountlng both underground and outaldo

Thero were but five fatal aceldont. Twomines wcro abandoned nnd six put into operation. Theproduct shipped from the mines waa 1,010,210 tons, anInortNura ot JMS6 tons over tho previous year. Thevnluo It ostlmttted at IS.S72.C1C. Kuel nils nt presenthave taken the place ot New Moxlco coal to the uxtentof 1.000.000 tons annually. Tho production uf ookoreached 7G.73C tons, or mora limn twleo tho nuiuunl ottho previous yenr'a production. This wna worth at thoovens 330,2U. Tho numher of ovens lu operation witshut WI3. but 300 moro are In proofs of const ruction, wit.,tho probable addition at 200 tnoro.

Mr. Hhorldan several Imimrtnnt recommenda-tions, looking to tho elimination of accidents from rt.

Ho would hold tho miner as woll ns the mlnoowntir rosponstblo tor negligence; would havo tho tute-pho-

substituted for, the irm.nl speaking mbo; nn eff-icient proventlvo of etml-du- st exploslonB: lha appointintjnt of n comnilnalon of expurta for tin prwluctlon ofn finmeliHw oxploatvo; romricllon lo be plaeetl tiporf"ahootlng olf tho Milld." which means Illuming oonl with- -'

nut prupanttnry cuttltiK or undermining Ho reltorutustho doslrnblllty of a gaologlonl siirvey.nf the territory.

Tfrie iSftaeSood ProblemSenator Ilovorldge will again lend the fight In tho

aonata for tho bill to admit Oklahoma and Indian Torrl-tory on ono stnta nnd New Mexico and Atiionn aa unothur. Ha am' Ptoaldent Itoouelt urn agreed In favafof thiwo measures, the ereotlon of the four territoriesInto two males having been roomuieule lit the presi-dent's meiMago.

hope of seimrata stttiool for Artwum haa prompledMimo of the people of that iurrllory to opHs the pro-ws- tt

union with New .liexleo. It la probable, howavur.unys tho Denver ltepiiblleun, that this opposition will dJ-till- ne

In Ota far- - of the exnrseaed nraferetioa of tha 1H1'lunt and ether leading mambara at the republican iKirtjlit favor ot Joint stntaliood.

ComuiHRHiea so utatraaly inhahlta aa New Marfanand AriatHM would I sure lo otmleaaa In tho eonrso Or afow years m their poutiiatlon Increntsa) through tltumi-tlrnie- ut

of paofila HWsaalng no loeg itrajudiaag oMmurkind. The sympathies of all such itaw aetUarfi WPtabo nwakwaail la behalf at the united awHniutiwuoftligtfUuiiiltlmntaly a vast mA0flty or the Inlwhltnyu wmtW gi ofthat mind. Oppoeitlati, lo uulott an aecttint of tKBSe-volopmat- it

ot ioaal pecumirttiee would, tharafora, fra. itforeo, and lu ita eHd wwito etwir pride in the largar ghuHraaKvr stau, the brtiager oppm i naitWs sad tin- - proiflTwi

of n uiur glurHwa ftur

Fr Hlat m PropoaxedW. (' Uoveriag. of MaaaachiiHeUa, haa iHtrodtiaa'tii

the house a bill aboUaMac t imitert duty on k4tfa.Heir In where New Mavloe needs two senators ng(l aeoiinr. HMnan. iaaMd of a voteless dakgaie, Kara lanil iiimimu.mi.ie ergawaut for MtatabooU, and ibut atojiim' i. ski nsc.it jtmr Nww Maorhw untyped ttUMWIjfiiiM with nee twBortatteu, CanadA and texlan ami 111

HoihI Mi,- rmintry, btittglug llawn lurgoly the value of thisot the cattle, atoap ami gagtt induatry of the

territory, nut only in lb Mttva lilpad bet III the priceef the living animal, whleh onrrii h Hn hide with It tomarket, llow vnlnabk to New Mexloo Is tha trade Inhides and aalta may be gntliQred from a mot publishedlu The fltlseu lust aummur, wlu-- J. Minium, the NewMoxlao ngeat far a Phlladalnhla liutisa, whipped frotn

uaa ear load ef goat Mm and abeep paHa,the rata or whleh renahed tho nelghherliood of 110,000.Hut bateg a territory, thla valuable aaaat ihihh he lent toour people, or euved to its ky ibw paopla of other aaa-lloti- f;

ttrttt have aerthar wiDt uor Mwer in tha sail la-

in WH of tha tiaaattea.

ftHtttir Kewlands has 6tfrel a railway Mil with anew unil sRt may ha au pptiriaiit provlalon, says theKaunas City Ttwea. It urddTttta that, pendlgg au aape I

Irom tka skrialon of the littUlt rommaree eoHimlaatoMIn n iltspatad rate usee, tha railroad ahalt ba raanirad todHrxtett In the treaaary at tita United Stales all moneyseoileetea kt asceea of tie rnjlfe offered by Ha aenunleatfi. If tn apin'il Is aHNtajMH thou the leiwaHad mott-a- y

would be n nrndau. if tulattajili tha money would beriatnrd ih ihlpaera iratawlgVl It unjaatiy eol-kret-

rha ixumpHuii la tMt la t" inatanci-- s otHPpfHl-i.ii'i- ur uie propped riaMUtt 01 rtaa by theaetiimiaaioii - law rallwe wotiht at ' aa 'iijunc-Uo- ii

reatntiiiina ii:t eaaniiilaaloa Qaali pui Ui ratesJnti effei Thin t retouree laWinat h . h u. ratehiH tan uikr protuuiii. It la a rtghi umiei n-- generalktwM id,' i.unteii ,it appeal boiag imt oi u. h uieds(In w '.ui.i proimliit carry ap oely nuch est. h- - ihajwould hmr ruAsnirioin hopaa af havtt.g " ii I Ittiitli. nh. .ii!, I not iKiiuilliad. by lha devii injumHim. in Killed Id, !d isle aandliiK ths-- '' iehii ihm' ti.w k w iMn,tH 0nueaoi"' la wonti . .nilerinc

Wlni' J.iin '.i'i Ihhi.I intMtt hu4a JustIx i run. iinuieil ,'ltiirt li,iii the illtBOl nilNi'i ill. n i In v mil 'liher imkh Ih,- - bR inI"'iiiiih l.t tllllins', iIhk H.. ) nun Krttgtl)ii'tulu voii hi. p. rbapi may pri

oi.ii i uiiojccti. i -- ii. ir i, i knoweiiaim . ,! n ir. , nMaie, wti'" m then

jrti n ., ,i HkewlHO. II I gina "ml no till'fiaiU i itKlii-- t 'he iiieemire Mbleh I.lllli I N.

nu hi , i

' ll'e I, .,

ratluj-- ; ,vt pi.eesoMerliig thehow gam hi i

was uslna b - -- n

tlwsli , end Anions.

ins nmecousriH.

'I, t.'iit It, Itilti' iv the ! n -

ii lie nn-

Ihiuii' rji ,i

' ItUUI So kk'MI mill urlO'l- - Is Hl.--l

'"M si lloy tliui Ih,, ie-n- m hcIhuiI illI th good "ducatm au.i we

ndYisHblltty of giving the Job to aproliny ihm the oilier man

ii ,nii"ii h - lf, ,ni i eh!', ir. n

4io Kind jftowlso1ft .fur irtrtitir fmm i. .. . ji. Ilmrlntnr ahowa how

u.o why tnu tfBoos Uliuy . esptdly incroasfiHt In" .l Ithll popUlfttlOn;

Ohl (iiiu trfitn oame ... ...im tho north Wednesdaym u bad three ojttfn eoe. . ''Phe tratn arrived at

nninisbt. Two uf the tr CMflftfe were these of the,

ofaim thirty.

ehaim. will

mark!,

and both

'that a

and

makes

l

i

or eonHtry ptonariy aa Ike immigrant way prwfarOf omraa. It eoeta money ft get into eMawunkiatlwi

with dafltabkf iwmlgruntt. to rifM them wed ami truly intha Bttvaiiloges and eppmuallras of the rsNay and lietowna, and flaalty to land tKWh. n the atuM. whaKa ihaj"

iwty find eotitlltlana to he nt represent. Yet payUhmn eiigagad In thf buMnaee, e'e wowhl they ot twn-Uu- ue

It.Are there any AlbuqtiflniUe mdlvliliwla or eomiwii-la- s

davetlng time and money along thla !ln of tndtngImmigration and settlemontT It m. why not? Tharearo mtjiiey making ontorprlses wiilaJi men of llmltetlmeans could develop hero, to ihelr own beuallt and theupbuilding of tho community Thero are Innda near thoelty whero ro.jnles or Individual fnrinora eould bo

lands, rich as those of the I'ooos valley andwhich because of tho cheap cowt ot elect rloal power canbo Irrigated by pumping ns cheaply as can tho lands ottho l'ecoa valley from their dltchea or well. Vet no

effort to establish thoao things, which would benefit thepromoter and build up the community.

Distillation of Waste WoodWood distillation is a subject recently taken up by

the national forest service. The ptirpoxo In to utilisethu waslo wood at logging oamps and lumber mnls. Thomaterial used la the tops, slabs and other waste of saw-

mills tho richer m resenous produotn tho better amitho down timber and stump In "(it over pine forest.Itven tho roots of stumps may be used.

Tho process .otislHtn In driving out fmm the woodall tha liquid matters, and In collecting and condensingthem afterward. Intense heat la employ nnd toooriginal form of the wood la ehaaKed rhetulnnUy Intovarloug iulii ami pure earben. Tbe v,m w aHMeiyVtnuwA tu a ateol retort, with the iliMim tightly Hauled,and fires an- - started In tho furimo lnath. In n towhoura dltttuiation heglna. The lliiiUa are driven from thewoodrar' hangeil to vapors, and pass off through a pipeat tho li! of tho retort, which land to it eoudftisor orworm, Immerved in water, whera they ure etindunxud n

th'g border ot tlitdr gravity. Again reeiored to Hqulilform, ttn y then pass through the rvet of tbe wjil amirun linn collofltlug tanks. Tho gna. the lighteni of rprOdm ts. risoa to tho top of tha coll and la piped tiff.

V oapailty of 100 oords of Mood every tmrty-si-x

horn is aa small n plant. It Is ankl. us can be pSfllabihandled. From such n plant tho yield should W "PpMxImatoly from 75 lo 100 aelloiia ot oil or titr tier oomand from 10 to 16 gullons of wood lurjwtillne. TliflrO ar.aim pnMlttoeil nliotit 3K huahela ol ehnraoHl unil Pi'mligneoiiH uuld In (uantltlw nlHHH equal to tha oil. Tinamount of products Is In dlraet ratio to tha mrtltimi. oanHtituenta in the raw material, 'file value ef tfist K"itirlH Ih variable, but profitable. tlUa Mi n mtlljegt Willhutitd ho of Interost to Now Mflxluo baoHii, Of

nature of her forest.

Very Deltafe of AliejfasCommtanloner (lenerat Sargeunt. In predCnllug

annuul report of tho bureau of Immigration, glvuti asarrivals of nliena In the Unltwl Htuiee during thethe enormous number of l.ojfi.tBB No wowdftr hothat the .magnitude and gravity of 'lie problems pi1

seated by the growth of the alien iwipuleiiuti ofUMim so largely that all olber prohlomi uf p"

lie eoumimy shrink into moparailve inelguiniQaneo.He further declares that th nnlreet lalior law im

proven the part uf tha duties of bis imreini moat dullcu' of enforcement. Thp ohlef riltetnel ha oHniut m

io thu erroneous initiratwlon thnt h is n malitiire wrmocfrom agHlust lltt will by the power lit iirgHain ii

Inbor. Deeause of aueh lmpreaiton he ilaclitraa, the iureuH finds H - ft or Is to enforce tin, nw eltliejreluctaui ly

ubitttled lu or resisted, uetlvi K or pflsalvat, "il Itaellvlewrd aa In wune sort a bram ii or itaaaep or organis-ed labor, xeiisiilvtt to taftiHd latara reaH.nive toIt wiahea, ned thus sa8MlMll liferent froili oilier imriaof lha executive government or Hie United Hlnies

The coHoliHiHui whlfji th , omidlsNloiior does notdraw, aaama plain enougu la mmi of the Ann iK sn

tarltt horde flfua Au- - ris Hungary, ituHsia aadTurkey in all of wbiali tb upply saetHa exhitustleee,and troui whleh the hulk of enormotta immlgra'Doanow ootHaaitnd will eHfttliue o eowe lu growing num-tie- r

a-- -- ire Hooding thla laltd r.i-'- er tbait they ean haThey ara artfwdiu the AiHarhut laborer to

tha wll. by tHuir ohaapar immr and ehaaner living, andmaking tha pemilatlon of imu ornutry In many patts aademie slid eongested at) In the woret iwrta ot the oldworld. With the unttintl luoreaaa uf potHilatioa bybirth, and wtt'i this Immense liilluw at undealrablee, ourown HHiple will find thu battle ot rife yearly growing moraarduous, and their previous mreaparuus and happy oondl- -tU) rapidly deoaytitg. liNinlgratlou ahmild at moe beeurrtiuudetl by otioh resirlethjn ns lo make It virtuallyprohibitive.

Two Coreys CompsrcdCtmtmlt, if you please, the uf tbe president

of the United Htntes Steel oerttorntion ith that of hisfather, guya the Kansas Oily Times. The idd gentlemanaaaana tfiat if the reports are true lit relutlone wiih hutsen arm etnled. Aad then he given hla opinion of theman whJb hen furluryo name, would desert the wife whobud dOiie Hie hooaawork and sewing ami had rwtre.i ibeoJilhlgran when her Iwatwad waa earning f 10 a mouth.

There i, no oonfHaloH ot moral valuea here Theelder Corey bo, at 76, Is still lax eolUKrtor or a Paiin-sylwa- bi

to ' was hroagbt up lu the aahooi or eoaoifiytUM thrift th.i ' leveloped the sterner virtues, lie iudr-abind- e

tha . f loyalty ami uffaetton ami thrf aWIB-oa- n

re of thi' iiiniH He ma) iiwror hate iik.i lljla III

hiii life, bat ! u n.ji !!lml.it liy the glutei ,,( Ida Soumii'tiK

H tha t bN ImIIi. i doeeill Hie heml of (belist, i ill bin wesllh, gftpesr nil mid ehep?

" i ; In; Oil in s nomiil seoaa ami ippreegllnti ofUaht iud Brim.', worth iagnfly attire ihaa Ma MMt'a

moil,'. ' tat hi, n, bas there keen a hxmv striljnK l'"iiiihi tuceotja 'ween the BleXrilal .Hid Hie paal Mianlis i iniillwd In 'fid ( 'may's cimmeni mi tka O1""'''en 1, whleh I

i '"' Argus: i

ii.i ii, iw indicott.ii it,, reoaHtrin ' i

'iMiient fejglnObia iimII boom A i

i ' in it. net wan t

inn itil wlui man)' 'Uiniig lit fll'ed'lie ',et pi'HlOB

' " 1! ,nlii'iii n pri'i'iiall ii

"id eui actimi Jll.v

'I'l-- . uced i "i '

' 'l'iy real - luoviny m arli- '- nliiii wmi ii nelly emnm nieil

"i Hie ii iiM'iuii i 'teat by 'i m'i . i the town wilt bajfaler ilo, onto

' 'r IS pot :i tiiMiit I bias) for ownmi (JetrNiisd uatils a woo l '

Mytis ''hUiIiiim ag'i oi " ,"ii"i tie pui"-- . ir ncariiiK a n.

iin'se uniii i itii,'4 gi.iicN rii.iiMl,, PS1il..tM'.li uf thU - Irt UN

.1. ii. ',1 xhlhl xhn ,lf III!

iv tacr Ih, ; -viiiil , ti' rtiioorro I'Mitiaiu The Vi Hal' " 'imi "i

I Mill' , kwateil HI Boc.irio, IS '.ron.l to ao "Hi, eduosI'IoiiiU last II ii mm in the tenliury in Ooliu "f elheleni.

ivaaher,

hmm

attitude

Bin

pr.n ncal eei ice to young n-- ' h Im gltcmlniicc Thesi IhmiI now ha more advnn i lechnleai aiiidenis Ibaui'i't bufor.i. in fact, tbe InaUietkw wa never beforetn us prosperous a ootidltle in all raapeets as now. anailn.s, ri',Hionslble lot this pieealng "tale or affairs don't' II I e tin know) !t

"...BREVITIES

Nubodr haa vat bren killed In illits-da- y Moyolr ttl In few York;Ann yet tney ran tnni aporti

Tli VHRhlnktnfl Clib has draftedScblafly ot Ui Portlaud. Ore.. tmand ha wlif tt to dtanlaca Hickmanat t6ond.

Low vhfttl. r. fur i yenu rtian- -

agar of tkH M 'miilila Imra Ufll Ih.haa lgnd t mnhnia nmi jaktyitaaa ror toe ' rre uauta crau.

The alaaKoii of HukeriNill

Is

or wa, on u8Wt., , , imttr all.y 7ri Oarhatt: I oollega... mi mvw nw y be

J. J. Oarhatt: Hitting rlinehat9otae tiMn M "f ha barrad

the k ss haamnni .m tJflt Kit- - yiVlAM HfiTbiu; I ft . name W MgTaehl J LULCKU

JetadMfciH 'ratlge.The 8ltt tween lava Uarry ofj

an Kraneisi.' ana Mike Sefaraek otinineinvaU, a' r.ne Aagews. m Detam-ba- r

I0ih, hi ihl be a number.i no men wir meruit eaten woigius.

A iwtmi" la ander way to layout a grniiMii lu I'otanma Park,

a here tho gamebotweeu the anny and navy oan hoheld. The : ana rail for stands thatwill seal lOi ooQ pooplo.

tJuartPTbaih. has beenclecttxl oapts n of tho 1000 Pennsyl-vania foot bail What a scrappybunrh he oiutht to gJt togother nextyear. Judging by his featsduring tho pat season.

"Teddy Price, tho fine left fielderof the Wheeling fentral League team,hns demintlr.i his release and threat-ens i is glvon him he willJump to thi outlaws. Price wantshis release 'cause of a ro withMnnagor Sohr.ver.

Dave Ftilt enter of thoNew York hagfrom racolvod in a collis-ion with Bh"" nop and hasreturned' to 'be nraatteo of law InOothnm. F'i t ban about made uphu inintl to tint tram Uie gAn' fornil Mute. '

tnirlen b-- . in tfalnlng (HitMr ' - coming fight with

Itniii iiioiis. Klix has been inati train i u for two butTtiiladelhni.i luck ' ha leen In aueh

million sin.. bis with AlKmifmnri fa leeiiiHd Itri login jiar i work until now,

l!i

ftoin'nexpert iuggest

losing

discuss

rumgA'"L.wl EHp.,.nl VoBWt thltlf

c",lJrJ'- -

Derate eaaaMhiiit shouldpirate startmd

Mnkumi

annual

PIcVhuioi)

puglllstle

unless

floldorAmericans, "recovered

Hlborfeld.

Wed-nnda- y

ntxBlnweeks,

meetingunnecessary

his

in hla

at

-.1... wKui i

hnVlllg .In tiltn millRe, eVon. to

i will lui n7i ....i...1, iuii-i-. iiimi,em of American1ha Aragon be In

""' on tho nlB vlpMm umolen(ly to lea-- i

t tho uryiriiir la up In the

thinkis at ANIITHFRiesi haa

i ,..,. tn ' boy and

tlx . .-- " 10 nt v,u,

n. Inn-- . II".ver

lets eramnitig possible set or tuohor be

tin mdnaaemeiit of the Hudson A

C. York, saema to be underthe k of 11 man wtto has atleast (Him (if nua Huhtin ' to arrange a sparrlns

out ' 're the tho other daybut ' themen' 1st. ho noted fighters

llHhlia aahed far nn1, wn told'"?,iSji nratb of Uie author

elub nHloker

mtii, aaai

WMi"i oRk

- mnt ir

ei ''ilHr , h I

llii' in C:

h

a K una

f

mi

i. ii

baa i,gtri

iMtproti n

tlon an,:

h i

orfVi on.mill.' l ,ett

A S,t, Ik i .

in his i In

n i

wcl!iori, if

"i h box ii

IIIIH Hi' ila

- -

hiRaJrw wen

In ; th nt

im.u.u.- - iii..

gnillii."IfSf'

,ltu,hBmMl.

i( phi,

i ililiiher

atNlBUHtl

i tka ib.- - Wadaetl

'ajps nevei aJkMei r Uislng

diii.s ettf.l

innnammil

TOfflDs, iiuiamgIf

niif rai

stfo

h.iIVua i"

'rag

flrat

l'jtli..

of tg b

of

naJpir"R T

ith

of

in

i'i b

roa,i 'he ls ttavtl: nv thela prvhihitiun ar loota, i ho red awlOf foot ImllH the way.

ailed atft thu

In aohedulatlnmons. bnt the wueen to eoln,

n he secured on

sinietiuii of allitl Isatlgjinoti of anort redder

whpae i.ierati Ih 'be grtdlrana.r,-,- i m

Afifir

rdlOik

Offor

rtnnaetlni

iiptweanii- -.l

tha

miiTOVli

uootail

aI. n. N II..

real

lUiicn.

flap-- 1 imttUnt

basa-- l

good

team.

wu

watersold

hold.W' never

thai

than

gent

New

dubwith stale

that

Now

figm

Now

IMS

d

columns

raid

ttxit

until

Tin'liarupon

Day.guvsslng

vohellreailers'

SIJH0.OU0

uroHiiHafit

yjftg New toIgFToi .in fame

ich Mil ' onceuf thi uhysbal ouadi-ib-

net. n,iitbjptit '

he in"B

i i

i dorur i

ys i

' COt '

one '

nutix

nii

ws N

aledllo '

fe s, nice w

i ' i men ofi

il sra

ofthe

tha

'he

ifef

la

C.

print

'Vtngus

hat tns effive font

MerelyreaMinlngt

he preaeut dbfanoe ii "m tbeil' ter's hnt

torn die loat 'io alii up oejfvi iirona

lata

ers thai are up ta him.

J.In uoou: one befor the each

surplus beef.Aerogrnm inosnar.t's cornlnlt

teo ol the followingmoillflfation In - Wat playingrules! '

Klttslmmons It la a nilstnkoto nut ao itiio limit on Dlaycra: a manIs hoVor old aa long as uo'a got thu

Ia. ltd Thalaam ho allowed a gamewlthltt 30 days on a 00-1- 0 basis.

Jos. (lain: No time to II;am wondering what I'll tfo when therau eaiBaa

MtUovern: Hadaltsti a teamI no sign fdn't ofimo

Thos Sharkey: tho mat.tar with wirklHK honaa

ns Qsaar Matthew Nelton: Iam te

itoinnn sauUpoperaii.In

UienHii I

tradge'i

Washington,

thgjnjiitiee

ontanrni

DOWN AT CHAPERIT0

ORUZ ARAOON SHOOTS VICTIrVTHROUO niQHT LCQ WITHOU1WARNINQ INJURY 8ERIOU8.

A dastardly asaault. with murderaiiaIntent, was committed the

of Vivian l.ucoro at Ghnperlto onMonday, by Crux Anderson, nnd theformer may lose right log aa a

of the ntlaok, says the LasVeias

LUcoro tilting front oftit Chanerlto when Aragon nxio

The suddoaly pulled A

when cioso to luo unior-tunat- e

man and tired, tho bullotstriking his victim's leg below the the bono.

Deputy Sheriff Itafael O. I.ucerohappened to be noar Chaperlto thQtime the una arrest

Aragon ho could mako hisand brought him to this city

piauing him in countyJail

Young Luoero Is a preettrlouscondition and is being bttiught tothis lty tar aUantkin. He

i.....Itwo the

ia f1"1"" r,uJi 'LIshipped ' Han

mm. knlla Kranclacw to Trinidad.Th tho mM "t eiioaper tnan

originated a year ago. Aragon.who m a bad character, stole a hor"from Vlvlnn Lucero. but thenever rettehed the court.

Arsgun tho and themailer wna. but the

I Inttnr hm hii.t linril-- -. '!' irw i.nrero anil has aevornl limes at- -

'nl trtjllf been' imi.l..,l (. Inlnrv. swornmd Mpraaaail unanlmraia; (o Is he a

minion flint hum cnnanll. ......iiiuiiniiiuii 7iiiuh1.1' Hi. N'ntttinal ana K0(jsgtieaVii not drqn snbjeri will Jail until

11 coversMithtfgf, unsolved, foul against him. Oio matter

ulwlIslifKl." will come loenl courta.Western, norsemeti Jockey

Hitdike, mt riding tho Oakland AfnilFNTAIk. I8,lii race rider thatopeii Sloan's time) SHOOTING AT LEOPOLD

itaiitke Ig hlcngo hngidlag horai less months

Hi. styles riding rUy raaembleai tow"hl .xt iUtl.jH K nrnimh... ItblblVIIMU

hlelojiunt' Mart by fuotheds alDE

rldei.

i'iiidnQte

os bralna.for

luruati down

ntod "'--.

as), BOtblnawmil.Itlts lOgflTlh than

I,

fe

'orawn-'lis-

win

l.e

gnown

Uie

Ht

in

Hi,

la

iii--

and

ball

Kolit.

V

jaitIn

bcon.

An affair occurred at the of Io- -

imiiivictim Frank thunight boss of the

nnd

ti, and in thuof the were

their untlIn n In theof whleh and

gun. Juat as llo wna onthe imiIiiI of the same toIty ItlH WMIIUMI III HOIUH

The Rhine ,,,,., wa. Theyrut nlrrf rUllll al.l.,

nIui the brnaat h aborthard winter. ,iui.n,,. mfaea ,r the

it

POttii

Ii

'H

AII but mc nnde Olll ,0. ifi Ida eii.l

tar

i

vvanguetaaajtt

botita

rtiutiur

latrei

what

and the

ColHimiWTearly

giuarti in hla

Hou'b

.ttaio

game

a38l

Mtehar

being forced

all-ata- r

i?f ehader

baHig

York!orglnal

aid

aj

m

ii

f

a

i

the

shouldweigh pointkcorvd

pouml

should return

Terrybeaten

Whnl WlsrilloaT

ttUMM

per-son

resultOptic

houseup. former

rightbreaking

troublebefore

night, ino

about

mntter

horse

boys.i,u80r

habits.

debatewhen

LEFT

prise

poiiie

the;

Ilrltt:

escape

accidental ahootliumining wtinp

abuut wetineminy,being Towimead.

liurni MountainCopper I'ownaendThumaa Itibelln, innstHbta pre-eln- ot

No. wniehmanemploy company, eating

midnight lunch, beonme d

playful eaeotinlar.Itehlln drew

flourished hiereturning

bOXlng bullet&iM elUM TWlliMOld.

will Wiulre nursing; Iinw,abrttirgh

lann,

mmwarn

AmerlMa skin, jietuHratlng pleura,home frtlm 'mil undanianUi

game

aessim

dw

thftham

uMoMegamat

wliit

favorite

their

ThaahHUvkiK

elub.

opMlon

compromised

wshtltiu, armpit, Dually entering

picturas 'ia--

Sfl

IWllHll'

I'lteh-"in- e

Players

occurrod

niedleal

returned

rtif-hnu- id

uompany.

caraful

fleshy iMttt of the left arm. Dr. Wer- -

the ' j,i '

OR i

Mr. TownsiiKi waa krougnt toCity and , I need lu Uie Klatera' Ilea-pttn- l.

Mix wound, while serious, Isnot ditnacion aud ha is rapidly re- -

Mourning- - vt i TUboUu. who raalaUMigy xrie . ,i over ma nan ih uutnffiilr, tsi in cotiaUkgt utlendaiiee attljo beiiald friaiid. BarringWlftOitrt oiii'i'iieatloes, M. Twwnaemlwfll h aid. " retain to wmi in a

BUurt I Hue

REAL ESfATl: TRANSPEHS

The follow iiik real eetale trHUNferswere recorded etarttgy ay Proistta

SitmmereA. P.rtermdii and In H.

Partarfleld. block 7, Lawta I.Hlimmda add ' urn. CalnawMatlaa.11,100.

Lloyd tlunankei . t al. la M. Pen-nington. Iota t and I, btoek H. High-

land addition CaugtiiBnulStiJohn M. Moore mid U Thomna

M. HnrwotKl. pice of laud on eaatside oY North exten-sion. CnnaMeraiion. $90.

8raty laveatnieiii euiHHatU' toIt. Wider, una 7. I. , IP. U.

hleoh B, Pare miilltlwu. OmwUera-tlo- n,

$i.on.

n iKpNQ benf"it.ho object to the' From the experience Albuquerque

"ached to horae; People.Wa are indet d M bo auie

OMit the esperlenas) ournelslrieiea, 'The publlt ultemnjos ofAlbtMtnirMO raoMenis tha

sahlMt will Intereet ant hatieflttranuoas.iniottaanda or oar .esaere. nm

in- - or "laoynge i atntonieat. ts tuimatia una ow- -

uiasa play, vlncia. tM twuer Mf " M UM:tl Lattt. for 'en years station

nee oi at Alhitittierqita. now retired

inuwut

im. n act ainecu t annrtii iioaa s niu,i hiI! mite on ney l'iil m niiHoe, andhi iiililai went the Altu"iit mrmscy tor a

in oiMiiieroi box. 1 Knew the " " my uoubhlaros.- - fimi lOteerKii in lluai Of

siitd in blnrf) inViiiU

theplate

i

toplate eft too

'beserve' He

at

nt

ward

II

upon

Justknee,

ed

course

aoroiw

M.

aomb

aw

ball, "iddtttun proted u a watt Ui )

to cheek the trouble g nmiervDoan'e Kidney pills t"Pik d the dlfttculty. It ry In Albttquereue ii- i- lieueflti did that remei. comVdniftl. harkache ,iblo IHIi thegllnay xeoivtion willin vi.

b Mil des r. Iftce '.neeata. Koater Ml) o HUfTl4K). N

eanom snap at la with sol. sgenis for thquiche, ks or Judgment bat a Itememl.er nam

Pj iisuace would take no other.allow."

J. Jelirtea:ihould

round.

fMltnirrf

IN

Kmuth

'thing

vvars.retion tnaw

fully

reevikMHaU'

uaaa egrettints ibkv

lor islehum

UulUMj JlUles.-- Damn--and

us

Mies Nluii rxero, of tan F iaagain in the olt), the aueet of MrsNelll II. Field.

NEW MEXICO COMMON PLENTY OF WORK AT

POINT FREIGHT RATE

To Be by Rait- - o Says Superintendent Whit

roads With 1:1 Paso

as a Base.

EL PASO JOBBERS FIllGIITtNtl) 01

Thea With' a new MimIco eatiimaM ;efi a few .lave ago aa rata, with M I'eao f "iory to tha eiTeel that large iiuintx

aa a base, whotaaalera and Job-- ' or matt wo ware taken laio rosttxiv4 bars or AibtitinarH,aa. Lm Vagvaa f b tha Albajaeriuy pnllee nmkiain n

i and other terrttorhtl Iowa, a thai Denvar amployateni -would aa banaAtad a lu par atii thea to thla territory for wn.

d cant radaetloH la freight ratea. t he Belea eat-ot- f, apon rarelpt or

Afler many months weary wait-ing, striving anil struggling. It nowbegins to look ns though the whole-snler- a

nnd Jobbers of New Mexicowore to get a common pointrate from the Santa and otherNew Mexico railroads.

A movement Is on among the west-ern railroads that enter Kl Paso totake that city out what 1 knownas tho Hlo Grande erosnlnr group m

;i la now olafed, and on thobaste of which freight rates aro nowmade that city, and place It in nnew group, to be composed of Albu-qucrqu-

Santa I'o. !as Vegas, Dent-ing and other Now Mexico towns.

If thla Is done It means thnt thesepoints lu Now Mexico will get thosame freight rates on car load lotsiltat Kl will got. At present,Kl Paso gots tho samo freight rateathat apply tc LnrcMo. E?agle Pass andother points whero competition Is

and ns n result, these ratnsvery much lower than ratea apt

plying to New Mexico points.Colorado hna the common lelnt roto.

will umioubtedly limb...n.t w. from

or Los AngelestmnbU hutweon tw rate

mlilnlght

its un- -

1).

II

ol

on

iiki

ia

klJ'H'v

he

eon

'ai; v.,

fur

waa

tne

for

by

of

Pa

of

ure

the same oar can (hi shipped Albunueruuo. although, wi to speak, theear would pae right by 'he door ofAlbuquerque route to Trinidad.

ir a New Mexico aommon point rate,with in Paso ns n bato, la put Into effect hv the roada of Now Mexico, Itwill mean a reduction of at lemt 10per cent In tho brosent freight rateson aoiiie commodities.

For instaneo. us tne rate now ni- -

plloc. load of certain oomttHNlltiesnorth

thV1,live per

Alliuqtierquu, Lns Vegas or ftanta FemutwhiilHM tl IOO lullinill Wlt'll

New pointhi.

though It would mean putting upor the rales lute HI Paso above thepresent llgeres. it would ahta meanthe rtuethMt of lite rate New Mexico

on

of

im,

of

to

la

to

to

en

euti

HER

inno

ofC.

thela tha at

cut-off- ,

the Inof 8

men tho peo-ple and

mento to go to

on tho butplaces of

andand as c

forIn or

a menat twenty

out to andand no

get

the of

nlmmen of

even go '

at or andno

willto

nnd youn willInluly

preferthe

lishing nsu in Injurybo ,,

- the ar

in tiur

the

a Mexico common OFI l, rmlneed. a

a

topoints.

ta

S.

Is

A

If

If

nn

wholesalers and lobbers ot Yale in a reKl afraid on tha Into Is the written Sin

an It) loglenlIs to phtee In All the output of in ih- -

a to eaittpoeed of United Statesqe Fe. Veaaa. and the larger of H- i-

and nnd it of in Himtk whleh itrale h to Kagle aud for tbe year 190 i

U.g7 crude, valued at it'JS,81e

In. no to valued atwere it the puraear or gan

rather In the of of ;,Hut in- - " nd In

eiloeii to e nnterm baa omiaows Sn--

of."mn"n"lnK ' '

H and ulterior motive tonf- - .".tnbllltv " ." in

tiaral or of mmmarie do- - nottons

any of , , imm ,,

and nto . ..,

!' r"",,a1 f t0M ;i,Olioe siiinnmned. UU lu leupttll m"f- -

dressed wotiad Thursday n 'V ' ?. amoaat of -rnx

Silver

lot

I

rTiiHtrWw

siuo. m mat the of directors Sattirill nn ;, : tne 'i.

" of.. Muada.hethe

litnveweat Is willlie anxiously watched by nil "h

of the Albuquerque Comaterelal when interviewed onthe matter stated as 1 1' ir ii. loif.

II

care

thatseeHi think

Intcrimain- - nuuilo

thn , Onei ueturc

. '

,.

i

from

taut,

Alien,

''ure

to

news

accordingport, them

TheTho Hvealng trm

pany, work the

your pupmDecember

shippingHelen, would that

being upon who havrwork

cut-off- ,

found that thageneral

wcro they didhard they would

Jail upon credulous

has been shortagetime camps from

mllet Helenthoro excuse

men. claiming worktrain leaves Helen

end track,out, every morning,

will thatwho claim ther

work,first oomp.

oarao Helenmade

storlo toldthese men,

that will stickthrough will

horde take thatyour Jail

tha'takn

thisarticles character,

workfrom,fl"y who dotal

work.

rate.nrmitv -

IN THE

ThelKrax

That describedI'aeo that thla will ooaie port Industry !!il

evidenced follow- -

fromPaso borax

group Albuqaer- - eonum from CaliforniaSanta naming part that fromixher take

aroup same The lota! proiimss

lotw.would oI.Jh- - ",WIH,, 8.iKHl tons,

Oils came from- ramnlnder e..mn

rates. lmtbelle that hlgh-aouad- - "Hrna gfltv

,hrtid some .than ij.tot

"The fitlook v.lth degr ...,,,upon propod The mem bl,mtc acl(, Jbars they eatlsAed remain ,

lhe. company aliaj Wft0, h;,went vM...-- "''""'

KtiU "Zr.

Olerk

aUrset

toftans'i

sraat

sight

point

going

which

grout,

extensive

miheld ntMinaidar . .

shutThoIMUie taken resardlrs

uropoaad change

Mem hers

cannot

pub

tisrs.

IkininrnnAallinit cnieium sodiu'namtmni

inrant.

which

borate

of.,i-

''ei cmi1-iibii-

srnii., pri "' i ihe manufacture f nmsl.m ny , roada srld from

i IIIK III 11 K '1 '11)11. i IH SUiteyjiexicii. meiiH aa imrease Theaa tuelude Lrocens.

rates Into that city. I' acid pnx-,.s- . ,n 11

iiuoiit nam ae n oeoetir m and Higott processjoaaers ,ew Mr. Vale's paper hi i un

joeeers extract rreni annual .dor MS Us Vegas. ume, of tio

Mr. of tbe L. 11.

when asked,of I TO RF

i nave nouatl x- --

a yet 4 not to bo quotedIt until nave studied ihe

Arnot. of the Omas-Kell- y eimi-paay- .

oouid ha found, hat it uAlenaeer-Hue- .

as a woolo, to thatwhile the matter might worn to the

or m I'aeo, u ceuUhelp of who

New to frmn I

TENNESSEE ANDPOULTRY.

Tenu.. Dee l: Th- - anmini xbltilttua of the an,:

,Bin Wlton n,'ore Ii unuMmllyma Isrt r'I lie tblhits 'I' nver before t

larae list uf will be awnI'hr ouealu. nr A W. re..den,,; Zi." 'i,, a SlK Nurth lno hirew. savs

Mr, i he stuck, ,.r mreicniag over acNERAL AN SQ1TQBi ,H tbnn a per ml of )nri, of them I JOINi

rr4ote

I'lii'u.i- - ""f

tbe

luihe the

a

nie.ee

1,

band

Wife

wlfs

v

l

hone- -

Paso

elnh,

!

l

I

WIb.. i::h g omtnr -- ited

hi war an .iiuneerlwipvr man this i ly lied

itav nlshi at hrnue (u ' athe battatrlor Su

ame

the

1'!"

oshkoKh,

efIm

. km i tui

3l-L- v r COUCE-- 1

CURIE LUNGSWITH

wonh

"The

iiijutn

and 'he

s'a mm s

FOR 'JfBureat ndTkKOA" k TltOB ;

UNA, MQN .

'wwiw.sa .essn.ss .

THE BELEN CUT-OF- F

Established

ney in CommunicationThe Evening Citizen.

IIH HLrUftS REPORTS

la Ita columns KteninKMbNaked

freight

ooluaiiy

victimised, for theirhare was workillowiag coHteiunleatmn

editoraWH-inieniiet- .t W. WhHney. or

Mntry-fhart- i Contracting nunengaged lc

Noting articlesand regarding Den-

ver employment agenciesto say

offloers of Albuquerque arImposed by

been shipped Helenupon arriving hor

superintend-ent, foreman timekeeper

filled, notwork, rather layprey tho too

public.There of

all Uioof Rprla

beyond, fetthey cannot

construction foitho twenty mile

am yon trto investigate, you findty out 100 that

get did nottho but got off the train

Alliuitierquo toattemp' to get employment

you believe theyou by you eetublistta reputation you

tho winter, haveto oaro of cer

tax capacity.Furthermore, we would

you trouble to Investigatematter thoroughly be.i re

of thisoTi tho lo the

'iLlr?le,-",l,,.?- . contractors

PRODUCTION BORAXu.uiM

YEAR 1904

prodiiotlon. Imimrts. andteefeneiflgy ot are Interest ins

the by Cbarlea 0.are borax

puso, tram fnr the United ten ().-.- .

Ins elipptiiK Pneo paper: Survey."It propneat Ml

heIjnt

cities, nut nolemnnlte depositsin get the Hemardlno county.

apiilles amountwlftredo.

Ther.' Ion "freally for WXHW. Hernard.n,.

Intereet stabilitybiiatueas men are cotmtles

this lm, nanregat-lu-

something ba- - rmi.other

proiirvifi tees wasshort of rafinetl valuedlit I .!C

cmpleeear wr,..toe change. 6eosay are .t,.,...

phystelati. waa Ht th aroiip. th'nthe Z " '"he iDii.on.

sod

TSSr1 ?t.!iL,'li!,,ftLJ'2!f.,J!fIbSL' pOUMdS, valued $10,6(19.

UHl. u--euin nnu.&72!l?L.to'.w.u,. s.Si. mian'iu(eel lot) will

one

and

Mr.

.urn

ai Id Imported is idv. n ,

7us.si5 poundM. valued at S7 t.'.t

ir.:

An fen tore Mrr. Is s of th, HIuok'H

IK sulphur illoxliU prtw-- o hlcbii. by tb Ami'iican Itonx

st Daaaott. fnl. (irtiei m,inmi me cranes furnow uuuer eoiiaioer.' eolemanlte ha be. u ,i

B .ew previous rpor!4lwiieiu or the Moore

tha freigbt drochlorle iniiburlrnot out pruoess

oi iiaxiea, sud eepe- - pebllsheiicmiiy in me wiieiaaatera and ihe Survey's

Aiuminor'iuc "Mineral ltaaourcMUrown. Mgnagor United Slates."

Putney Oroeery ooteiwlky.hie optNloe. the nuttier, replied: A! RllflllFRflllF fflN.

not Into the mMiier," x

nutthe Jnlihere

netrimeat

VIRGINIAHilm.il,

t'eiinesMin'VlrsU'lS I'lHlllry

n'tendaure...wTn-Iia-n-

tavkact,.'ftRBAT MAJOHITV.

Dee. ienaralinomHf

len

Interesting Yaideacriptlan

NECTEII WITH OUTSIDE WORLD

OV DI8TANOE TELEPHONELINES ABOUT THE FIRST OFTHE WORKMEN HAVEREACHED 8ANTA FE.

Tin r thehot he benefit to the jobbers ,,,, Telephona eomiwev. nor Mtuilro. bulhttag

nu.today.

r san

prises

n.n

vet-- 'i4it the Civ

hlaof

Tai

or

forto the

Olilaen

nil

.M

borax,...

f

4.0NO

YEAR

Vea Ui tit ally, bav reach.Hints rV with the pole in '

i'icied that the wire stringer w

'e cowpletell ill"" unil, I',, ' 'iv Oy the middle uf thi- - "iibis will iiii' Hsuia F

i, hi a witb liiiuii hihI ihi.'!,.;ii i

i with Un (' i tie) vim.' i H'H l egpei :, i lli.r Un v. i

I'iteh All nc,!,. rune a l" mi iii i',

ihe yeat i rh the t. . I.

4li till' e com il, ', ,1 In '

un'1' ii iu- l line Inn i

'I ll. I'i ,'liadll Telephoneri li ha u local utfti'if hi t i

I' illxlsiii e cMiii' Hon!i tor th. pimt ' u '

l ,IUl Of Isle I ll It ' '

"Hiding Horn ih" 'i' ii

uueraue.When i he ui"' '" 'i

he ions dtatSiiDt pli"H- - '

ul in the pis r the io i,

Bow in use here 'll!for roaidoniH or iimiojiIrotn their renld. nee n- ,,Uiiiiislnres io if run pi

tatee..Mim. i

(iraiin I'eisis' - Mm'anal, na

i t

ii in.

H

till III 11 h i

lln,, fruiii I ii ,i

lilt elt Hi

iMii'lllloaa. i

linen. Albuqm i queth' heat telephoneUi-I'-

II'III

1111,1 III'iii ,r

"in;

nirvle

nn.

, , ri I' 'I,';, inipl

,lg ill' 'suwill hs

Ih

Page 6: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

MOST ANYTHING

a Want Joint State- -uKoia on a pan or oysters, llmthere vrm a ohurel' soeial eoek Inthat bunch. I

All Haiti, ir tho Pennsylvania wWtgive any more aaM to lawmakerthey'll travel . mi other. rOail. I

RESOLUTIONS PASSED

SILVER CITY DADS

SKWJff Bil.WriS Members

and Grant County'sRailroad

THANKS TENDERED PRESIDENTThe mny stages In the exit of a MM

insurance preside)!:Ftrat "No. sir. I haven't the slight- - At n regular meeting of the eityt idea or resigning. I knreo't council of Hllver Oily, held Monday

bought i,t uch a thing. tt' absurd." the following ro--Miron i Hiimofi mm the gartlng slntehotHt for llm territories

mm h worried hy the revelations of New Mexico nna Arlsona, ami alsobefore tin. Inveeiigattng committee, tanking to the payment of roll fond

mint itnmern that lb dimeters Hd iHueu.eUHees, were passed:tiSVc ri H.twl bbj rentMnatton.

Fourth "Net a word of truth In

Fifth- - Humors that John Dot bMbeen offered the hmMw',

stenog-rapher

hor

vnii

that

hood

Debt Paid.

resolutionspresident

Unsolved. Ilv the ofSilver city, in oounty

mid Territory or

Whereas, 1111 now rmmlthe bouse MipreeentntlvesHixth " Have notktiur to at 1

Seventh-rkml-efHrl- nilv rmxiMxi the onuMrene of the United 8tnt.es nrohi. resignation has htwi nested. I "Ming, among other thine., for

HIghth "I iieollne to bo inter- - at,,n,M,un the territories of Nowviewed." ) Moxleo nml Arltonn Into the union

off.' tally H. one etme. and, whereas, the townbounced, i Hllvwr City, N. M., sovernl

Tenth--"- I hnve nothing to soy." ,n countlo of Raid two territories-- " nro burdened with nn indebtedness.

Thanks, Kind Friend. known ns tho railroad aid bonded lain writing to tho New, I always debtedneea of such town and or suoh

Hko I am writing o, loiter to my counties, aggregating nbout f6,000,000,old friends Huntington and Chilli, which hua bom validated by acteothu. I never forget my former rol- - tho congrcsH tho United Htntos;

Mlliens and tlmnk them for tho' Now, tho re fore, l.o It resolved bywords of eommondatlon they give mo Uhls council that said Iiouho ot rep-orter reading my corrostondiMce.-- - J rcsontntlvoa bo asked and said bodyKrsnkford correspondence, Chllllcothe horoby asked nnd requested to so(O.) News. innmntl Uint fro each dollar

u , of ld rnllroad rd bonded Indebted- -

nP(t.n. 0 i 0n'9, tfd In said town nnd In tho.ii roc.r,'0"1 y counties of tho torrltory or New Mox-wilt- or

of tho I'loneor Alliance, whore loo, thoro bi donated and Kranted torJ !SP? food ,or lht m,m'' h I'm stain Uj bo established out of snlddecided that caros for bis, territories as provided in sold bill,s omach thsn his brain and that It Is, for tho payment said Indebtednessmore nrontnlile to sutinlv liodllv nll-'t- nrini.i in tnrrii..r t v,.

lwkery atHeront.

lies thereforo iKiiiKlit nAniwsr. payette (O.)

J. 1. MorKAti must reel tike a manwho bold a lot of steel eomnion.

Yes. it the Kovernmeet owned theoould '

get any

"The chief of police ha made antuner big

up"or to

Iyou to thea

A aIn Is to

a of

un-appropriated;

Indebtednessrailroads pTti.llc SffifSJ'E; .VmIt2. I?'"!?-.-

".passes?

shdketip transferredright left." snld ,W

looking from rumor.what Interest Mint me?"

asked Mrs. Bmltkers."Oh. possibly none, thought

might wish jelly cook withUtile gossip."

Chicago dlspaloh saysthat etty. who heiress

fortune will continueto nn rogular session

or make a tr In to Paris. Hnveour iloulrt nbout bolng a

like t working entho Panama ennal?

Dehlnd the Times.

rulo

ft

labl

why "lor

r:.l..

reiNHla

Hpriiiii.

aOOMl ahoit.UplngV

noughtIKimu. Ktiiprii'H 4blsPpo mIi.),. utoi--

wire

aarell

her

'IVnn.)

know

iikkI'

irl.'i'H

townarani New Mm

Thftt.

nnd

said

more

one urreof selectedmanner s may be

suoh amendment, publicland the United Hiates lyingsaid Mexleo and

nnd for enob dollnrsuoh erentml the

how aMIrtrti

and

ror imyment soldcreated Mid

Arizuiin, non' like publicmen and Smlthorh.' ,a,,,,u ""I'hln the boundaries

his

but

$1,000.(100.

sten-ographer.

HowM you

territory Arizona; nnd shouldsain lands, imiLoy de-

rive) saletho payment

said Indebtedness, that tho wimuturned tho common nehools

stale.

by counaJlthe town Silver City. Now Mexico,

work and will not buy nutomo-l1- " assembled:mie Tllnt roiinell tumlur

thanke the people Slivertho ine Unltoil Htiilesthe recommendations

Ills nmssago tho presont congress,that Now Mexico

admitted theone atnto; respect- -

Cummins Knlehtlv- - vnnr mm-,- n"r I"" congress pass thouullo Isn't he? Still lu.IHrmh'''l.',,r,!,,,,,sticks the i . engrossS on' fH,lln,r "mt mltI believe 1

know iiT tle nw"?Wr .,"' rtl n"'lCummins linlhThv .'h f pwrtitanl. "There Is

t I , Jusiinoanon tor runner delny.""Jr. ,m 3h'. n"r' lie It further resolved, tlwl In tho...,,r ui wa onlni f ,h ... ..;"Tlmt man." the turnkey , 1 ,M,r "re overwhelmlnnly

the visitor. "Is a safe robber lie"! ,w, r ,l"lnH,,i d nreherf for a newsboy." i

M Privilege expressing"Then yotl rail him a anfe tht.'?r v"1 e qiweUon 'he

r'" j Plw- -

R Is furlbMl r r. u.k. .1... I

n ii' n. t thai Ptianu

these reeolulloespresldsnt UnKedtirsldlnfc houses

1 ik'imiw aged ureetlr she "ingrese ,in'' the

ll lit' yn til

inontli there imss- - couilulltee. territorlw the sen-h.- v

dy lieasold H,lrt bouse representativetirb.

Headlno Off.'i. ii... wknt'v yo pM tber7II dohiK CbtlSBtluui

1 Y.-- I I d giveyesr.

n and

ui) a

uaht anir or Hllpprr.'"There'll nothing like urprllnyour wire little thing

will tlebln to deaiti."

bi1w,u'"ii

M..'!..

Lee

'mas

I

orten:

of

tosuoti

In from theIn

territory New

In

territory

or anyfrom remain

nflor

Into

hernlivCity

presidentoontnltiod

toterritories

nndns and

old UU,,:

Vb""

m"u..tinier?

to In

in loat

has

vrent

r reeolveilu t

the StnloH,officers both

ii lu enniriusnMaybe Is

h- - wt ion M

1

A like

KID"

COMINGQLIFTON RKPORT HIS

who roeetitly mturned Cliftoa. Arts, from MountIons, where many wJis... . ... ... . . .

jmu imnTv ii. one ii ne aununii nrosnectlUK. eUteerer than a mule. J bought .Up. there 1. .mubt niSElHiyeelf." j Apoehe Kid end bis Nqttaw aiul oh I Id

o fine anUque rug. ltodo,'. .........

. .. Jl...,- - I i !at somerou. soutliern Atlsonu Htldhtivlni! .verytuing Imrmony. l Bonorn, where nommlttod nmiiyi.. ii . . . . . uspreuaiiou

that

the

the

IN

"IlAM'l andper, for

theK".f..

z...U . ',. '.' Tor so.t.e time

people nrn honest. rdi, p Vu 1 n. "tumiM III the Mogul.nr ,p. Mr. im& my, .Toil I

liav. done everything unxli.l on une or two oeeas.t. ri'Mor. law onler?" a iked the 8 e,,,n" fired and onoisnr.

Oh your nutjesty."

avor

that

Ing

man was tin...."""'nn whs that aeetlon laet sum- -

C'.Mint Willi' "I llflV.. MtMl narri. U,Br tW f iHinNM Rlldllll1 have ulv.i i - nBd he was tbeu iwitorta.1 ..mi i...u

grew serious. "If this rough- - J?! '"i?11 lnn. nH there werenus.nese iiWM.i'1 stop soon I " Zip" '"nmw

.hat I shall on pel led lo enll a ws eorreet in thisncrai Mbermnn Hell." 'iPPsitIon was y

raore ree"t evenU. After Mr. Henn- -Thls'll Hold Wild Dill for a While.' f"""'" left there Inst Hummer he was

N.w i wish to aab Wild IMII. as Stormed that one bis 1 torso badthis ..any ihink. thev are so ,'", reoovered. and rtwenti. i in,. I,,, cold l wbn ! learned di iwHuiur. r .UV'i a nld n two deareea above seoin .Im) .nm. mu.hH"I. mh nun o to figurine, and- m, yV(. a correct answer.-- 1

mi. eorr.p(.ndi-nre- .

q'la'lii NttWS.

A Word te ths Other Pellew,stwai'N

' IIH- - tl'SI I

' i .mm

' . i

(r

,i i

"vf tin- - benefit nf

our,,. . .

men. 'vho yvt ihelr wnikwu. iiiid we ger manyih.' .ii- - V l.iu

lit ft NH'N'hUS'i- - hua iitnl la

HomettWie.Ki'iii. uii.'. w , will near

' .' .ui'' i..' ever

'!.. mav rnetiiai k fur ehenper

er l.eetOHI.1

t

lio-'

k I Mllll

i'Ks at

inl.i u

IIUlt.,W ile Hiatb. Axii..

nli .a at Imui'tiihli

BY

Us It eouaollthe of the

n isIN of ot

the

of of

feciIn of

oflow

Isbill

manof

n.i.

Is

iiur

Mexico, land boin provided

orof

or

state, tho of Indebt-odnee- a

so In ofone or me

of

lie

any ortho thereof,

undisposed or of

of

Ho It resolved, the nfor

this hnor of

to offor In

theArizona bo into

union weiiii to

fashioned. woto of

.1Nn

on- -rubbing of

do

rnit

sair

nbe mm ho

ofur

on

"APACHE

M0G0LL0NS

PR08PBCTORS INTOOF

MOVCMQNTS.

Ileauottnmp,

be spent

tbe no

hvalo,of Rl fl?lmtfSb... dlwWHbwi

Wm he

S.mribe grraf V.nSrCV ".

t. na. Zrri..rP.l''""no

('

to

m hid i.ig or out- -we

andwounded. When

replied ' In111 weru

that noiire h

,' Hie moun-fn- rbe in niL 1,,rlmt

iu tu tteiwoiistmted

o?on Ul

It tt rtp herecovery. It

meMe

in-

lit"

tni

we

wtof

It

Di it"i' be

Ki

.ii

url

i"A.iiirli

i

i .

kI

hi

of

lie

of

ofof

or

ofnf

U.

io

nn.

-

i. iu- - mountain mmmo i hi- - Kid' raniu imi rnri.t.i.i..' I., Kid we not ai hum.. iru

" i Kid lnat a hasty retreat,and wre not pursued. , thmwan h.und l Mr Heeuehamn'linr. M put, of 0ffor'i f,iid glawTeii'd .i rin,. mod. rn rifle, but no eaii- -rlileh Pvtirvthln., I,, n.

it ai..n uk,..u.iLM e"ii' aim ixwyi io int." uiorrnaniH mncn. hh.i

Ik..,

ferilc

t

l

..'

snld

THE

THE

I

Junior

Hid HiniaII. i in. . i n

nil mid i imI.'hem.

nnnw

on,

vM

one

ii.ililr

btttuevery nlghl I be Kid

w i it timed I tie an Tbeytin- - Iioriiee t tt Ihe rur-ie- y

l' nf Ihe be of

The an the peonl am so sere"' Kid i in ihe country tMonnaer tin, oxiraordlnnrr large hei" - It l know a Uet the KM bna

mi. larceat root of any nwn on theree..rv atioii The Kid oould be hadif tlf KovMinment wnnteil htm varyad inn i. would h regiment or

mdilier lo get htW.

'"'SSSf 'romearchiipi,!. Nea. are at SnK IAbeflty for the purpose of InooriHirttlng

'he Senrehlighf Kortbern raUrrMdIt wM run from N'ppeno, California."ti Hie Rait take route, tu rtfurrti- -

llsh- - The iHiiltal ;nci U $ihi.ihhHomer Hanenn I prvaiileni v JUsriiuajtun. vioe nrenMent and o. II.WeCHntoeb, secretary m treaanre.Th- - .irk will begin at

TALL SPENDERS ARE YANKEE

REID, TOWER. MeCORMIOK ANDMEYER THRO A OUT $500,000 OPlGOOD MONEY EVERY YEAR TOMAKE THEIR DIPLOMATIC JODGaOOD THEY'RE NOW THEHOTTfiaT BUNOH IN EUROPE.

With mm aftatMl salary ot 117. 'hhi ayear, tbe CnltWI mate iiwleMtl U

Murope art. HudlnH li teen lionMn sad $tfie,MNt annually to maintainsocially the dignity ..f Amerlea. N

lfore baa Amerlea iwen rooresen'-d- ,

In the itrlttfliuil Buropen Mpttals l

o Hrb n nxcilc of nilaaiidorVVI..iWew iicid hi yiHioir 'hrimane Towr in IterllH, Itotd Mrf'mmlcb Ih arl. nml (lnrx Vou I. i

Meyer In i. I'etcrsburg, spend ii? ,tween them In,aoo a year. t

Tbe Unlteil State embassies, owlnirlte tne miiiiuiw.r.- - amMssftiHitini rorps

PIdHtid by President HotHevelt.juvp now taken first jdaco In tbv So-

cial world In all Hie rour chief ICunVpean enpltnls. for ihe first time Intb hMory of Amorlean diplomacy,

AmlinsKAdor Held in London bondstho list for munlfbunee. Mr. He Ill'stown nouso In In 1'ark Iiiie, the

quarter of lAUidon, and Isconsidered the finest dwellltiK in mHrltUh capital after ibe kltiK's lluok-inRha-

palace. The ambassador pays$48,000 a year rent for It, nnd ho hasu summer house, at Wresi I'ark, aboutforty mlln out of lmdon. for whichhe pays $10,000 si year It costs Mr,Hold alsmt $25,000 a year to maintain

DOIK IIBSTKIl HUt HK,

lis

In

WHITEI A V HIDON

81. IN KEEPING HERWAYS YOUNQ OLD WOMAN.

UhuIoh, Ibi- - - Although Alex- - .o at her hair hss imitmlrs. que. nf Crest ud oi i Kio 0roniiM-- of ludla. just . quwn sevni wigs. HHkIiher tilrtbdny one ) an exoct of ipermliM no algn of ! other, I fliub.it on.seep. A the oldest dlttlghtir ofking of Denmark she famon ts

hennty. wbk-l- i beauty lasted longyears after

The qjecD of HitglHiid Is tbe wotborof six children and llm rand-dam- e tanine, and U neslttee the ofhundred)! r mllUoHe of aubjeets. Tluwith ur enough to whiten themost yoiithiu of Hithiirw locks, tmt

FULLERTON VISITS SANTA FE.

Oaptsln e' Territorial Meunted PoliceTalks ef Crime In Mexloc

Cnptatn J.llloutlK iollibualni--f HeOliTii io dlnihim.

New

"Tii.I liUC

ei ti ll

itll ' '

theie li

prom '

weeksti it--

also .ncurlnsOOtlVll '

"JUOQI

"

l,ON

esch

V of thel in Rants Fe mi

called upon Uovernorin Miloe wrb with

'errltiirj Im pi etty frompreaent ' aald Captain rNI- -

i i. I k s. . ..la

....

iHRwn

Ssnta Ps Olfleer ftent te New YerhttnntReesenizes

t'ndi MhetllT .liiae l.opci liolejfl Hetii" Ke ther dii, forYork city srlned ITherif J. (mis yes-terday that he Identlfced the manunder at reat then- - a W O. Icr).wanted lu Mania for passing worth-le-

eberkv the flsir. to theamount of o.ei fuun I'nib'r HIi. rlfTlip.'l ill .IIH'. ellent lollapet of 'h. . of N'e Vorkmvtng aetrureit tb neiamery hau-inent- a

frum Oovernor Mhtnel 01 mbefore ftp

IG FOUR" AMBASSADORS

NRW AMRRIfAS RMn38Y, QUAY DBHU.LY.Hi two lonbllshment. ntti' en

ruiHtnn; and other expends bringhi iota I annual etpenltturn up totienrly $le.'

ahnrluinssne Tower, llorlin, Istil flrst Amertrnn nmlasailnr to(lerm.iny rivul tho mnjtnlrirence ofthe llrltlnli. IMuhJuij and Austrian

tue triumvirate ormi.v leaders. He pays

tl.l.COO a .r.ai for his house rent. Hehas 37 servant, nit wosrlng Korgcous!lvrli. with a lower ror n Test onihe button one of Mr. Tot's ser-vnnt- s

nJwn- - m his Hldi a Turk- -

0

ATE ItlMlKNCK,

THE SEVEN WIGS OF ENGLAND'S QUEEN

HOW ALEXANDRA SUCCEEDS. ATDROWNA LOOKING

HAIR AL- -

is. itto world largen llrltulit nnd u giil'a,

hes The hasflint nnnlveraary. he repftMinetfon

old ami wornthe

wasa

her marriage.

bet

d

a

Fullnrton.

free

uu

einlmssles.

d lanueeii

hair.

THR

PltiV

ugly. wiwk. Onealwttya way

to be teiireaaeu, aiiiIte way to liOttden

WJR Ofon to

oilThe fjS- - or Oueen Mexnndru U

carnfuii) tended as n.-- r tiut broentn nMH-a- t ag aino.

pink ami wbMeTfwre u a mark ot cere nr woirynenn It.

FRATERNAL SANITARIUMMEN AT LAS VEGAS

Representatives ef t..e Association I

State Thst the Sanitarium WillOpen In the nnrhiQ.

The cosnnsrlt of t'i. MattotMti Kmternnl tankartHM Aso'Isj)or wilis been ruyally entc ialand b tb'iii'uine oi i.u vt-ga-

otbei Theyed with the work don

tntd tnntbe opened in the uai

that

', .:r. ..nimnun.

" "" ' sprlmrt., rH;,t,n:.:,r .. """" ' ir.7.fVreih tm'i'i'

M

hour.lu ,,

'. '..ii.i...mu- It n,

Him.

I.il

V

itotel

ai

Ainula

COMIWQ HOME POH HOLIDAYS

James Senten. Now tn NSiy.Lands at Sen FrneJi.

1st

tin- -

not

irf

citi iho

will

y

inn.

had

rimr

and

the

Jr., 'hi

Inuicnn wbi. ia aerrtsat iii- -

ini.tr In tbe arrived nt rtanKra-- u isferde the UbI'

atii'i dl.ppit viheromi ' talk." Line g lhin.se

' . the VeM t,.iTI,. iiiiK loan ban liiiu da hoi.l4v. and lll III fn- - esml vlalt m this city and will ji- -.make a Denver

I'Altlrtiiiii cimenr Ills badge of otric nsuperlor butler. Tho servant with his

scimitar is one of tbe sights or Rer-un. Mr. spends $100,080 ayear on entertaining, the most oxpn-slv- e

single Hem being two balls ayear, given t' Mr. Tower's hou-Thes-

balls nro nlt.iost as Importantas court function. They are attended by the members of tho royal famiiy.

In Paris Mr. McCormlck has taken hd written ngnlmtt the ".H"? "ml al. ymra ofn now embassy on Qusy Dehllly. wii ifciwl,r,i ijlm- -i

UU ,a,,"'r ft real estftbi1urry H"spending nwrly $50,000 In renovat- - ' w,,nl yoni In i.don. n deaomttlant uf aing and redecorating it. The grand h" rof 8n,,t ,,eiul t,w tlnl i "enehm.tn named wtio dslm-hal- l

and staircase are among tho most. r,Bna " '. an oM. infirm to Im. sclen of the gstst NnrsdH.tuboutlfu In Paris. Osn'onese. lie returned to hotel Uonsl ut 17 weiM into if ton- -

In 8t. Polersbiirg. Mr. Meyers nt il'"I.i?lv,i, ,l",f and Mildou Mr, hut at tlIs not spending as much fn givwner, mat tie, iteeanm u etnmg i

as his thrso other confrere. """"'" murew to nriiigtieeause tho d Uturbed situation Intne HtiMinn capitnl has placed banon general entertainment, ln ordin-ary times, ttowevor. he keps lovelwltb fnet imco set by tho Russiannobility, who nre tbe most rapidspenders or monoy socially In Kuropo.

The ability of America' ambassa-dors to spend n fortune yearly In keen- -

ing up with lenders In tho socialrace help thorn more any other

no thing In looking nftor tho Inter-- ,et the United fitntes. Tbb din-ner table nnd receptions bring thornInto almost dally contort, with thopolitical lenders nf 4ho countries to

, welch they nro accredited, and theyi soon become on Intimate friendlytenas with evoryano Importance,trom the ruler or tho country down.Then when International difficulties

rme, insiceni nro discussed onlmtynnd frankly u lietween personalfriend, and concessions en both sides

niHue easier.

MARKETJ.ETTERSpoolnl Cerresjiondonee.

Knnsn City, Mo., Dec. it.--T- he re.ewput or cattle Isst week were lacger than expected, being nearly 0..'(00 hend. and the market on rnngo 'at- -

tie about steady, stockcra amifeej eloaln tho week 10c hlsher.twin bigb eiase yoarllngs tbe

rnnnHitnte sold at $s.o to $1.C. and' chBlae Oolornilo yearlings sold at $1.

A feature of the market was thestrength maintained by countrygrades In the race or lowur prlree rorfed steers. However, packers wereheavy buyer of rat steers all week,ttltd war willing tn lake more, im"hown by (he strong close the week"n foil steora on Roomtnt of smaller'JPt tin Tluireday tiud FridayKIIUhb ttw from the range old at$S.M $.?'., wtdle country grudes

amiitul $840, excopt for the' h' eo yeorHwgs mMitlenul above

''own sold at tt.SO to so wiih-- 'me cbotee Colnrado cows at li io.heifer nt IS.IU; rannera at JJ to

lb cnttie supply today laibeml llfttt head and the muikeih barely Mend) on fed grade w.iili-loeke-

and feeder are atrns and'five. Some of the heavy fe.-.i- . i

imve stayed ou Uine fur tbU rail,-- nisll operator taking the bull, ofin- - t0, btii tbe big men Ihisu. touiuh that tliey bnv made a mUtake

4tid many of itte.n are trying to comidete nmniefnetita for pultliig someking feed for tbe spring or sum

mer iMHUet. This has made n strongtucker ntnl feeder for the last

two three weeks, and ItuftaottHihut tho gelt era feeling In the oflttn-r- y

rwesrtllnu four uuriii.a otnimtSMO,

SHEEP.nnMi recetets last were

t' S0, U,e "'I'I'V oday being 800.niifllh. n,,, market 10 to ilk.-- onsheen last week and 1ft to Me on

ea lit nn ami Iamb. Trade I nativewrong pness, and some new

Hearts are being established, ganLois vniley yenrHnga sold at $8.0 to-dn-y.

wmgfiinK 74 while snrnnheavier wtdgliu sold at fl,lo to 8.tL8.".,' wo,, eambn sotitnt to $f.t loday. straight weth-er at $(1.10 and , wee at $ to $ ttan ewve hnve dd up to 11.76

JSH ''J?! I",,, would bftni(mat Pokor. niske every tl-mt to aeon re ooneesi-liin- a frnm U"T011 high mnitn nnd are tteesnlon-afl- f

aurceMfnl. bo the market twwe--

um,m,r rfomtn and the sHustlon istrong mntrty hI the lime.lnn.be w.i4 , ft.MlXstUoiiL .- " sesa as sansManassnr , n aisaais

a . .utuen p;oas- - "I s'inta '.; nt to ti Mand the mem- - i kidw at ;,

CATTLE OF OTERO COUNTY

' r ' v ''u''r,'',l tr.'i'.Miii'iH "ihrn1 'liadi 'h- - inoiinieii jioliee Ll.Mint. K. . fen . J, ' J"on i ,.

. W J Mini

Jnjini

BUN I iiilereVi ariHttiil .jZ ?- - "- -' 1.M . 't.', t., ' !'

rNe

'

leuilnit

Hk

me

I

Tower

Yellow

presentmoney

mtirket

ls. m...... : I V mil.jfi I, !xnw ncenit ffllKIIWatV ifttlllltlaj I-, mr

navyI u I

iSie". he M ain hu n

thi I , aKi.

return wttb r

aliort lalt .

,

edTer- -

'

thethan

;

of

ure

i

held

fnm

of

UoIt

St.

nt

ott

ri

midu

week

'sy

ei

i 38tS.tO

,

assail'.nili.4r

l

l 'r . mit 'anil cniB Wfl. OUfl

- aaaured j'liemen nnd snchmen all ovi in - f'uehai to make in oe a nmeu,ucut) u4iU,.i. bnppy ai..lent-d- ,

CAUSES LOSPROPERTY AT PORTLAND.

Portland, Ore, a J Kir. at Uearl) hour today t the whole-- k

itMWery ea.abli innent of Watl-UMir-

Kerr ttrun.. aiMleg, a .

eseeea or 1 on. ii,ur nretnenwrloit.i) Inynred the progressof tlu grc

AUTHOR FEARED YELLOW PERIL;KILLED CHINAMAN TO PREVENT IT

Wellington, New Zealand. Ii.. n eisstlle. but unsettled lie Is hHcnuo few waild buy u ttook be specimen of physical manhood, feet

nnd 1Prwultiout

Isnn,! Thlory.

hhie

' wmte","

,U,B. the

the

f

.,

Haln

uovniieeil

pounds,

iu

0

S'.rai.

'Mr

1.

1

"""it im uviniv inn uuiiiht"The ghadow" la the name of the

lok wniien Terry and illustratedIilmxii u i a biner attack on

the use r Chines Inbor in the fknthAtnaan mine nnd In other parts oftho HrltUh empire, which he rearstho yellow tare will It Ispowerful . i, hut rather rami.. Ing.Hume i.i ti u ! vtrsi. mien us.When our i absli .nek defender.

wtdst sihsn fcuh and bin.And ahull n be beneath aranrge

of civil rife.When n mighty hyhrtd twiwu shall

havo w,ti 'he wugo of silt,Hpsre n. O n..i tbe bitter ettrse or

lite'Terry I brilliant but tlHliabtllted.

ELECT SENATORS

BYJPOPULAR VOTE

UY HON. JOHN SHARP WILLIAM8,Leader of the Democratic Minority In

the House of Rtprctentatlves.I fAVor the eleoilnn ..f

city

mnns

Tho i.n.vtilaai i . tnaililu r m,Tl

a li "vr In theto the

re A 1W fromUUlre Ihe elect Hoy iettee' towill neter te- - way

that rennm fin.never roomoon iiHtxe.i riri ibe r -

- - uv m i celved llietnlalleil

Who' i dint v. Ill . i

-

JOHN dllAlll'

imriMM.dime

not tbe nnblfc' la a uuot a ludiu UM I

My part of country,are nlrendy eieet- -

d the PuHrI a is

i

I C I

there latteri

uy ih-

tacientfofl acta as to the

and the ..rhome atntn j

A man wnnht soonerit would-thin-

(.., ,.

tlebe:

TO

THEIN THE VICINITY OF

iinllie ti KlIIHIenme ' i reae .1

j few . sgi. . h I

Tliey loeud what ia euiuide .n.mn mn.

FINI f"1 The emuet-.- i m- . . rg. p.nire unsjHNt y catt .

at lo Ku'w-- ' ' sonr th 1, oatorl u""' " " 'h-- r '

y.m tbM ilug a well evin hl vlrinltv aaa. rwrK ' r "' k

FIRE

.luring

overrun

ueonle.

tanbuui.

"the ' Mi flnns M.mm I- '. nt . .

ae

M.

.... .1.ifs"

lien,are

nt n- -j

I. tun

F

I -

ieK

000 wr

0

mxw.

byby

i.

.ii,

"

i Itli.

ii' -

In

i

i

i

-

11 rot niur.

ISfis11. but

lurido ni

...11 'hey )(.,

l

ii. madl ia aatunok car

' lie i.ical ".1 l.ll l'

thatin- - or

fliiteh tt

to heirI. filll't up

iii abutn

LADYHUB ARM A PALL

- Usati ot thl-t- y

bard i i ro.I right nun nmr

stnrins HiiMkwan 1 ai'Horning a ...,re.i' blng a. tlrandma

"1. ii.(, ria over l brie fi above

b- - ttpp.,t and 11

Lie leanli

tbe love aMlonand be enTUild In

a line wH.KWt his fiililtfr'nAfter a year or tw M

rather bmtgbt yoeng Terry out of thearmy, but lit could not settle town

bnslneM, went Xlrtmfought Ut Mntnbeie ns u nestn-tie- r

of tbe mnted police, u imWHItmled twtee. He renlved le

miitce from IthiHtento Umdon iikiy.-- d 'be

two yeors. ngnln f l ttaecitll of lie wlhl and iMfcnmc anplorer DoiuiiiIch. refusing u m-)- M

for he pnivldedThen traveled In IIHttsii ci.iinn-bla- ,

Attstrslttt nndIt whs wheu tntst BSMvlid ii'St

sell that he H MttJ tb.of lite world to It In It tl

ate fiiAhlun.

AT

AND INDIANAND A PRETTY

GIRL SANG JOINTSONO.

Mlliuln atntehoni. for Oklahoma nm.eouatltu.bin Indian Terrilorv wee nensaotiat uadw

oils for its amendni" ut. One when ln riM,Ht lurfiifirtOHJtssitwo-thir- of house of rongreee eimctml nnlltitMl eH?iHolsubmfU tin people,A aonstttntlonnl nuiendtfltiit to llegntbm strong tl. iw

popultir leu or tcnnUirs tcritorlea cniied Ma

passeai thst for ebAlrmnn of Hiethe simple rean the win committee on lerrtlorP--a com- -

.ncur The imi way that mltlee wonhl not icomm'Ml.ieU i,, rourtb of of tbe vieltor nnd aemt.or

tho acting in that in lit eorrlilor Hinteonve'1'i..n fm

aee

U'I.I.!A.VIH

In nwn theanbsMmiiliMly

by nrlmnrbsa are

Instruction

or the legialaiure

vtotaMttg

ireektntlal

CATTLE RNCH ADWNERS

UBJtCr SETTLERS'

EXPERIENCE ENJOYED

ALAMOQOROO.

mi. lienvtaiuogvrd..

rrthought

hNMlianOOlsiDITiQN.

and!1" M

IDENTIFIED.

very

i.t.-l- ,

1'd.f' mJWiii

WE LL KNOWN BROKE

ti.mon

mhlcb

he grouitjj.

uf

regimentknouleilge

lo he Ut

Heinrnlng

boisland

hidetermined

SINGLE STATEHOOD

BOOMERS CAPITAL

OKLAHOMATERRITORY

STATE-HOOD

amendment nulldlngs.

toSenator Heverklge,

lewmi inetn i ii we. m uvernowettided the lending the "."Me mum, one of semi aanred p"-ctnet- e

of the senate. Thoee HtH'ton. don this elevnilon mI In 'beenatur who eomptltueiiiwl the tieop.ef the territoriea and iirentlsed tie t

HhnuUl not be disappointed fiiealre stateheotl.The nf lh .n;i'"

prueeedlng wna nt the cluee, wb. nHelen Itenstroni. n urrntn Oklahoma City sans thro ,

from "Oklahoma." the jtrint stn . h.. i

song. Hy this time It awui.dhalf uf the hnhNttW uf the cupir,,iliirludltta a niiMber of etiatoi. Im.iliei, at Mannd hy the gntheilna W'l n

h UI bed anlstttt, ttcustor Hi i

ldn shook her hind aird romplim') her nu did other senators.rtlaieliood boMSMrs reei'lviHt m

iioontaaunient front pyprmer.Mtiii wbM- - conimlttee room 'ley , i

ud and nxu Wyenher rjeeoouAfter Miss flmMrom bmt fltiii'

andng fur ttpenher lie .

grsutilnted her on hr beautiful w.i.Mid "You moot nj over to ').'

aMln and alng for the ate iter s i

con win them over."

SOLD ROAD TO MORGANheld and majority tntred; Hihere only a ulnrnllty in the first The , railroad magnate who

primary, a Hither i. held between tbe 'he it J Pierpont VlnegaMi.tugneet eaurtldntea, o tffflt w' "''' " "e Krt-- . tbe re- -

bal be a majority, and the man i"ct!n nix.n Omting out just in timeelected the mnjority of the jieonte ,hl " n, wn greatly over-va- l-

Ike nominee of hla nnrtv. sua bta '"

ansenators member the

no thiuh nthan an elector

of vhdailng his pled.certain

MY

SETTLERS

tiy-lft- e

d.i louklna tuseeu-- a

th..1.

INa Mg

Alamo xl'New lum'1

Ik 'weelyone ku4' mid hIkmiI ni

mt'

,,ed

eddid

evi

lui.,1

.iiiidof

ink'iii.itwr buru- -

.1 Mint who

INiomi Wrlalif

mas mik rail nelo lie wri- aajnin. KikV

lieaty aim.,t) 40di,ak h. tioWM-

fell offI'h al no--

nndhi wsr

m

Ci-el- l

hemen bi

sin

New

FROM

A

stairs tothe

inforpretaleet seene

r..

Cannon,

snt

iiin

two

B 'KJP!1

t I Ur'NK INtVII l(UyU Vloraon '.tie!'.. 'In . ui.ib

oS. wliHb - Mild it. auioi.lil km1 .'Oflo .'no I,,,, ha, ,,ui muiii ret iw'ra.i,p, wi, id, K .

'' la aal'l .if abuwlnn I' "I'

DUFONT POWDER COMPANYHAS PATAL EXFLOn.ON

tllroiliiiiliam, Ala tie.- - 1.; r" li'i'iae at th work i.f theli'.""lit ISi.l"r c.iiui-.n- ) e. ai ll.....

nn' mn. term or t h -I'VniHj .Itiwi, i, tn.le

M

ll- -l .

Mining n. a oik una ,

lb iuku.m nieeUn) tn AJUiuj.one lodg. No. Ill B P. O , will hebe, lonighi iB their lodge ruonsa Inhe ow ra lioiiae build.nc.

Page 7: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

WHEW! AND

LETTERS AT 3,000 DEGREES FAHnENHEIT WERE TO HAVE BEENREADlAT BQOND TRIAL OF FAMOU8 DREACM OF PROMISE CASEOF MjSS'GIBNEY OF ST. LOUIS AOAINBT KLAUS J. 8TEINER OFPITTSbTJRGBUT SHE SETTLEDED OOOL A LOVE THAT WAS

inttnhnrg, . 1Pr it. Tan thous-mi- d

dollars wm the price Klaus J.Jtmlnet paid 'or ale aog to Mb

KiiUi Isabella Oibe-- y Tin young I

Woman Mil lM.ettO M S IwllH

foi lacerated n fleet tcma after a imii IlM ok mi their eaajngsMeat la rorry.

The second trial of Ihe eatw wnsmt for thi week In the United State amioircult court bare, inn was HUI 1

out of court HIm money Im4 alsosued Stoluer a MTKIta for tW.OOO. as Inaliened accomplice In hroAktHg Id

tigagenteut. but this rait will be dls- -mllMHMl.

tttelnur la ummlHMt UttJllOMl!nmn of AJIeahcnj. anil Mlr OIWiW !

oneLIFE ALWAYS SUNSHINE A8 my

LONG A3 LOVE IS YOUNG." oik

Whan Hit Lova ',iCdUra 15IMHb. yen are n regular (

. To-Trr- to lnv..b devotion!for

nmi Hilnmttoti mi von.You atr mr . my Joy, my jHtftto.Tb mlllraloHi of my lite IMU btln

the ilny I ol t ynu nilHt Utnrv nil Hiti!tliH world.

The pain iiHd rrnvlim or a NUClHKUoort In I mom iMotulitmble.

I hnv- - oQi'J my limrl le yon; k)lp laint.. H and1 kiek It ovr ami ili m to

m I .iRkt or wrmigT"

And She Replied itieM iit art Ini for yon meb wwoml are

- loyally HHll atroag na IbOHRh I thewio vonr wlfi.

Kv.ryihlna aaaarlnltm with yoM taa ahovnly rallaaf nil It

. IWII

I am i'vi-- i Imaklna lo thf Klorlv- - ofMill. IlltO

h haiiil In 'v r in yoamI aii' t In' your "Baalcr im."in ii member of th osohialvo MK ofKi lHiUi.

(Mflnor iiiKt Mtaa Ollwey In St.I "lit In lUtw. Tliatr DRgHHWiiwnt fol-- i nil

mI a year later Httd wtu Hiimnmotfili iKitti rainillw. Mlaa mini.) vlalieilrttelner a buttle aovantl llliva", iitlil It

nlnlmeii that bl aleter fnumt fnultake wore U tlwuy onlnra nml

HinpiMlned i bat alie did not kw) liarum mi in ordwr. Ai one time. It wuHicniirieil. title) alHtwtnl her lirotliur a a

lui or hnlr oomlilHRa tliHi bail Imiiniifwii er the ilreaaer. nml aliouHrtieil tier bnitlier Omt thla waa notlh. hinu of a woman for turn toiniry Hliortly ultor Mlaa flllnia)'tixlt i'ii!83, Slelner broke the

gi oilier olMlina Hint thewa broken with the. con

"in if Mlaa f)bn7.A acoro r mure letlora plav an lm-- i

Iniihdi Mirt In the trial. Slelnur Ini .it lift-- pfwmle hMikliiK. uml whoti qon- -

leratlon U given to the busy Ilfoin Iihk ImI, one nwtu rally miirvajg niiii' li iota nml wimdwra how ho fount to

tliiui for auvh volniiiluoitf eorreatMHitl- -Ince

Hie r wtnve of lila offnatona:Alleghany, I'a , Mnroh 4, 19i.

My tMiniful Darllna: Vo. I kco I

nlarlliK be timml toltipnthlr IMk Iton yeii, foi I fliul your atntenmnt

tiii yon liollove you lovo nio a thoua-ai-

thntNt more limn j love ynttntrnngaly almllar nml miioti uklii tomy mwk about IovIiik you u tlimiMnnil oftlmM more tlinu ovur I did boforu.Thure la riatlly aomKhliiK unoannyflhoqt the way jini nml I illvlno ono

mitmlr'a lovo. The whole eolncldoncoto only iroof of the olnlm I made thatavnry tlmn I put my foot forward youilo likuwUo. mi thni I (inn never Kfttahgad of ynu and your love.

fcllth, you mo h reKiiliir I'Hiidora'abox of love trouble. You tmvo methe hoy to your heart, and, llkr lllue- - m

TerritorialARRESTED FOR CUTTING i

TERRITORIAL TIMBER j

ON INDIAN RESERVATION IN;NORTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO.

' U. Wll. 1'niieii allHtaa iieputyniiiibtotl. arresieil I'mlro lliistrs Man-

uel nketoe, Miguel Handovnl and JoaoHlrlt)MM, who ihe eight mile wastof KaiBjuoln, ami bn.iiaJit tliem toHanta fn wben- - they war lirrnlgiiwlbefore J. . Victory, fjnltttd Slntoa

iituiilaaloui r on a course of nttltiKmiter on the Santa Ctarn Indian

teservatloD.They were 1 epreaentaj lit court by

heir stlorney. R C. OortHor, and en-

tered a plea of not ulliy. The pre-liminary bearing was waived and theyuere iKHind over to awfllt the actionof the United ittatea grnlid jury They

i ie rekMei under liMiilg of llix'e'U--

The arrjaia wore made oh eomplaintu f j. Cmndall, auparintandefii nnd

kiHtaiftl dtojursement Haent of the In-

ferior department, tfnite Blntoawh has 1 hare or the Santo

Ckti) liullwii leaervntti'ti III Itlo Arri-ba ooatiiy.

EDUCATORS HfTd"

QUARTERLY MEETING

AT THE CAPITA l"LA8T SATURDAY AND TOOK ACTION ONCERTIFICATES.

Tlie tiaartisrl meet ina of Jlie refilltortal rplaanlloual AtteodiUliHi wusbate! 8tiirtla) m the oiilc of Hiramllaillar. aHlieriiiiMUlent of public

at sUi Fe Tliaae pfos- -nt were Frofaaaor Hiram lfitilia'.

I'mreaaor W (1 Thjlit. of tile Unj.. erny of New Majfleo at AlbimuHit 1'rofeatsor (' . l.iglll, nf Sllvo'r

' It v I'mfesaor RMHIunil J. Veil,in- Normal Kelicasl for lBarhenLah i aan. ant i'tufeaaor i.itthir

l'ii' ..f Hi. Auric. mural Collega AtMe .ni,. fark

I'i "t' BKiir r - r .1 i. najplder, of BlMirliil. a l'"l ue h.llila fV WBa tl!ill tn s'iaii'1

The nn ni'.. - ", lit HH.ieisi Ionpent ' lie ,.1 ' uk i ' on' I".' business

fllid IP 'be ti. n't' u it.oW Ulf III Ub-Ja-

of life rerilAmlea, applied for liteacbers There a ere Iiuirtei'i)

.'uiialilei.il Inn . veiul "It 'nun i'i . n ei it 'I

$10,000 WAS ALL THAT

THIS BURNING LOVE WAS WORTH

HAIR OOMDINQ THAT HELPWHITE HOT.

hear' wlfa, 1 couldn't refrain fromInking lt one fawn, iinti thettmt met my mn lm avar sincefilled ivitt wllli A Mrnui, dtoturbingdettgbt, which bas HftirMMetUy daWftved Hta of Ihc oslm ef IsjHQranea.

tool m taauKg l had prtart imo nmewmiotit wrr wide otherwiseshould hnvs oom to Mr Jswrwledgo.

m Uio jndtty iioottmtwi at willedam Ilk h Oiler that tots stolun iMit to wrong for him to Ubvo li burhis mm I btntuM ha derives

HJHOll njaasure (Ml of it.Derfltoitiy, KLAUS

Allmhwiy, lm Mnwli . !My Dwirw Hdlth: Two letters In

like oxpoollng hn todny-- i .. ... ..... , it. i..vwioo per tuemiiiii vwo jihkh hiuki( I common. 8i ran will Just

conaklftr thla an extw TOIK 10

"'?" I """I U,ta. m0rn,nK'm mf llMHHW, ytm arc

' JnJPlJ",lyour 1

MUST love yon.I nttfil yi ner e alwni that I

may lavish iiimiii yon this ndorntlottilOvollim which la linlnx formud

uUhlu me ' nonalnntly mid mwiHiiro-- fl

n" tlie Kim lirlnan forth Until nndhwi nml Mnreoilx tlium broHilonaL H

tbouiyil like theae that w comemo AIM convince me how UiruHd

bnre to ffe wlihoot tbat for wlmhanrf demnniU for lAjfe V

mr tolbee, my joy. mj nape, iimiiHllfBJrlnrii of my lira ajffm Un

ko wt fcr i '"n ywi Jinn- - ' " '

fore tit world Attorltifl)

Ulttaburit. I'a . Mnffli II HHM.

My Dmroal Uuie Olrll wimt nhanrttHvaktiiK letter frflpi nn irooa-ur- o.

IWUh. dear, ilo yoil rw"i rlereanil cure that much fgr ti" ' I 'ntmoai rv In tlilnL-- Hint ,n nrn ax- -

imrloneliiit all UllS nasi "" '"" iiiw" -

Iinwihi me a Hii In ntfiiKiin. Siroimljn oloae eeeosU.ii. oil! 1 wasI am. dear. H limf Imn me more

iiuj'thlns: elHOijT he ovor lelt.Phyalrnl ,nli 1 yalT Klaml wltlimil njiliiriuiir, but ill. Willi of n Uva:llltfunit rnvHiR lienrtsla n'mnat miomliir-fih- lr

f. KLAUS.

In another Ii r fieiuor iinaanooacNinaldemliti mKib the unhttiiiiy

rianie of mini. it- ia tn, anil tnanwrit mm.

"(IimI only Jihiw - how iinliiiipy 1

am, not Ihhmiihu I do not love you,hut ItvoHiise I low yon ns I do. hutyet fee Unit Itli. not wisely or wall.That Is why I ia . wiahixl for doalh,thoiiRh I have min h fonr I inn III lire- -

twroil. It la it ctiiidHloti. not a theory,anil we on illsrtt;arilliiK It iranletl.

and that the woman a lierWdt TljehWilt Itsiilr. VhnlV(if Iha'aoutlv liltniloiitoom. It oantiot he worse tli.111 Mint;

miiat result we throw autiontho wind.

"Oott tju, Hiullove yu stiti enu lH'ar t"ntinu bow

Topics

unliiippli umih ynitr can-nu- t

and have ommeit myheart to you. Dehe Into (X and klok

over and toll me, 'Am right orwroiiK?' Willi love hut (4 aa great

my sorrow", am. your affsottonateiKiy RKaUS "

In still oUfor letter titfllnnr wrltati(Tjpney itH his "Ilnil.iim

Queen." "Hrixe 1'aoknKO," '8wool- -boart," "DdfiTiig ' "Doarehl," "Angel,"ole.

That Mlsft (iiiinoy was nlan nnadept In art of letter writing np-iw-

from the following lei tor. writ-in- n

by hor on II, 904:"My DarlLng You hnd me Rucaa-In- g

this morning when Alice' iim) lettura in tho sumo familiar

THEY WANT THEIR

DEBTS PAID

SANTA FE COUNTY COMMISSION-ERS ADOPT STATEHOOD RESO-LUTIONS.

Tba hoard of awwmlasluners af San-ta Fe county mot the othor iUy InsiHHilai aemhHi at tho court InSanta Fe. Tliere wora, prtsMiit:ClialriiHiii Arthur SellgmHii, or SantaFe, mid Commtealuiier A. U Kemlal'.of Cerrtllos; Clerk (Toatlllowas at Ute deak.

ItoaolHllaHa were niflflte,t praytnctlutt the congraaa or tti UnltadStates tn pending sUtUhuod bills, orIn snail aa hum ba ii here-after for statehood ftr Now Mealeu,Itisart provisos taaroTn appropriatinga aiinicleni ncranga of landsfor the purpose of (ilaonarami; therailroad aid debt, and unpaidand Judgment tliortm of tin coun-ties af a it and Orilfg in thlaterrttsry.

Coplaa of the reaolatiQua ire tolo the prtMldetit of lie .tiate.

am) tlio aneakar of linuBa f thoItfty-iltiH- U longnMui. and to" D 'egalaW II. Ai Iresrk,

THE STAG. CANONCOMPANY INCORPORATE

The loliowlng artlilwa of InOoiilon have tiled In the tilliuc or .1

W ItsyuuliU, secretary of 'rrliofyThe Staq Fuel Company.Frtnclnal place 01 biia(noe. Alamo

(twin. i'nnipai agent. Hunr- - J Anderaon. of Alamo, rdo niie oblaci ntthe ooinpany in acquire, own. lease"' upy, jise and deveion lands eontabling Ml 01 other uTttterels, andwo.iii lands or other lands, for the pur-km-

6f Ihe orixmitMiiu to sail. U- -

xe or 1UN11 m aald Hind- - 10 man- -

uincttire oki or other yrodui'ia tt onit'leav

. kin!.. and to eell Br oiherwu

lee.ni 1 unie ia aaui urmtn. i.

aplutl si "i I. ia tftou.ooj, tUti i"! intoshare, or the wtr VOUw 1100

esch. mi ..f the stock to W commont.Mk the porporalkjii is u

mellre l.iiMineia 11,000 The prill- -

l',.al oriM.ratiira are John I., 'i'ay-U- r,

J'.l.u KutnUiiH, (l. M. Hanson, A..1 King, all of Kl i'aso. nnd Wv Hawklnx . Aiaiuoaordo The life"iii. i ..'Mil' ni at tittyMSI"

1tlear olil handwrllliiv. I inukeit at Hdales and did not in whlrk ebotce

to devour tn-- t. i nit laeklly I

ranlly oiientNt rti. uti flrat wrlltenMret. latt baforo reniliiia:. the etlwr reeolvHl Ita Mtwre of ntienllon, jUM foreurloalty to flint out 'where wiib at

HMPIiy."I bure inbl naitie my inSAi lor to

morrow for a Imah nerrlao. Iind winolhw It titi IMii tills to nil tliHWOolnas. Dearew. It wflfl go verdoor mill Miaidernt of you tomeiiihor niw so Itnlunly. nnd (m ao m

lli ptMuiiallou i n"i""'" and.

twin

HOW THEY DOTH REGARDED A BREACH) OF PROMISE WHEN

tn ; the lieliUi balui!fuiKtled acjir .. liope It tins

rliiht ! In pfaniiailiv hr n

if

brliiKhenoo

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morsel

THE THOUQT OF T

Dy Klaus fitelner.iKroHi a letter wrllien Mnrdll f.

bare nlways iiinrveJfgl ntnaiinl lUjiltt In wblvh nh

inn uitaKemeiii Iibh iha landke

last inomeot. with no recqiirge theman In hla iileaiMiliiunnt milwoundiMl revllim but lot. die n do lii

& Inneflf II

ti womihii ahows bow rOndlh lilsfbrokon heart oan lie mttmlBd tho J""solve mid! Ilah' II la iliust-i- M

Ini?' Wtim make a ftnimtoi

nuide oo and bl for UmIhuIiik rhanae aot 'iHow I breaks loow aii(l

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Mnrarm

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s.itoo t

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woman 1 ooosiiter uiyeuif Imiiiii.i low'swrry out everyihlns: l! t la honorable and lust.

BEAf AND UUMB

INSTITUTE DIKECTORS

THEY HELD MEETING AND APPOINTED PHYSICIAN AND TEMPORARY MATRON.

TJitie aa a iiinetlnK t tne lio.inlof illrtNiora of the Institute (((r difaljnun Hum ' in tne 0111110 or minis yii'nlon. prealdani ot the First Nntsnlibonk of Kama Fo. The inemliera qhHid mmki are:

(onior .Miguel A Olro. ex-ol-

Klifus ' 1'ulen. piresldeut ; MurcisintrTit..tit.. . .IVI In.. '. w mm Uaun .,1,1,1111.1ttl It... fitt. I,wrlghi Grant ItivetibHrx and J- - Irj4kaWtMHI

Dr w 8. Hnrmmi was hiiimMii; IHttlUpUyn. ian far the Instltutkin and MChmiea Ita eon wna nupnlnled uiatri BSlwl:to leinporarlly fill the vacancy arate.i ny tHOdenikor.Mra. I .M. UipWit. of the superintendent, wbittb.

ir. a--eutieii uiintiK i ue past weeK.If ard also Instructed Mr lnlen m.Sua.

prepare resolutions of ooudolenjwhich will b read nt tae next in mm.Ing in the Imard aud sant to the HHIhreaved htiabond and other relatl tswuiiof the deceased mat rot? . .

The bonrd audited a number of I dllilfor groceries, furnlaalng. and otsupplies for the Institution, and UUtiered paienta made amount Ingall to alanit Sl.omi. it was also vmm'"that a uayinent of nhout Iftoo b ainavnuiton the new bam now being eraataiH;at the laatltitie Mr lalen salt IHnthe Institute now nn eleven InjMtea

IRRIGATION UNDERTAKING

NEAR SILVER CITY

DIG PROJECT TO IRRIGATE MANYACRES, UNDER CONSIDERATION.

One ut the IiIiki IrrluUllun enterprlsae OfSr iiiidertakliu In the SilverCity stjollon of ihe tarjutory la theItlo' MTtnliro IrrlHiitlOji comtmnywlikii will build nn Itilipnse dam oni be Mlinurea river and rootaim it vastsootlon or land In (Hunt and (.unaeouiiiJBe,

Tlio prumotors havo oompleted alltliu pjpilmliury detnlU and work willbe ctfiutnonccd at onea. The oomiHtnyhag (ocured 110)00 auros nf the rich-es- t

land In the MtmbrM river valley.Tha company wns flrst started somesix yoars ago. but no native work hasyet beau done on tlio nrolm. althoughth promoters litd been silting theeuiurpnse in an am nnu nave oxpnnit-e-

u large aum of monoy la carryingtha scheme aa fur as they lutvo

The cost of construction of the Irrl .

.uar.iiii hi .mill nv ill., ndiiiii.auv u umew -''wd ' H "Wi.oiai tj, land

"""" " ". mw,,,rB, of Rb,ul im mfh- -

wniait win ue avni wmi-- n w nwternifc

NEW CADI NET WA8FORMALLY INSTALLED,

loiidon. Dec. II The liberal mluoler i'OMlnalllg tlie II. w catilnet.Mere forihall) itiKialli't fdav

uy waHktiaa f" leiturm.Mood to inc. ileai nnd Iicnmtly fhr t It, rhflko

ii of your (IftBtUiit Vttn' faMkflU ilfirlltiK uml

la Ula iIU fur JrWI.ii are fflr furlhfiil e

Aftfjf a nit bar vim M iiamte-i.rtwe- h

mentflk Hit at nfamtf Mlaai!iln n inHaa:

IBs ad am I rMT yoMi iffor j ie a pfwrran, ann siaoa'hat iiavo err Mhl ttep wHll

have novwr m'ndo u haekKteB, mwnrrta. unwiillTR. withiaiM Mri ' and, ilottrRst, my handi "tar ii xiiira. and my Uttart bents'r ytHj , h inotneiit as Ibynlly nnd

iikIi I woro ynlir wife by.i unij fulfilled and freSly fln.Kvery aaaoolnted wIUj won l)aa aiteilM iietiveuly raillniin), nil Itaown, .learost. I nm oYor Iwaklnnin til lea of your Iov and do'loo, ng Ii xlst8 todny, ntnlTt oan re-- it

rail lfcn early dam"l.tTTIj!?. OiHI. '

WAS" AFAR OFF. f

Dy Mlis Edith I. Glbney.irVooyli iter written Marsh . , 'or,

V. really do ajior In n ahbnwisimt ,,h ennoKemont ami ut theIttM ihTTIii' ut. when hIi fBtirs silo hasHMde'mniiKiake. for I oOntDTiii tlwl It

hfftta- - I'll- I111II1 nartlad (Tint n brenkuluiiilifwt nr before ratlinr tlinh a ll- -

- nit' r which ih m oitBti 'liern-e- ii A 'he filthy lllOTti Of the

defti'ion. that matt Htm aot li.' wilt, who eon hi eror mind

i.art with Mold, i W01r.n ma than itNrunu in a

H m'IUOP IMtOMISK SUIT 80.1 srife. dearest. If you ever

aljpiW' your iitlnu, only benoHjfli !o iflvi- - io tn "maKlr'IW rlotiee.-- ' so 1 onn make my

tor life foi tin and It ni)" heart

WM'TS BACKING FOR HIS

PETR.F.ED HONEY MINE

DILI. TERRY, AN A88AYER, SAYSTHERE IS A VEIN - 150 FEETDEEP AND MORE THAN A' FOOTSQUARE, NEAR GALLUP,

' 1.0 Angelea rlxamlnor of reifei iite, tall thla pretly "fako'

' r ii i9trllU'd hooey nilite boat-i- iOtOIliP- - "nd It Is surmised

iiui (fragiM-- 1'agti. riua Miilhoi-mi- l

afjijrs of Ooliup. nre apund-- a

da) hunting houaj :

ii renry. an oaauyer, who reeni-m- e

to j Angeles fnint (Inhup.la Mflklng for soma one who

"nsncf fi at'liema lo withdrawMloii- - ' iietniletl honey from the roehs

ii veil ""r Oslliipluiiiey should sell niieai isnea

i I Hn l imigh nnd hardy, ofner VJMa and Just ns present" m tent In the tson hkick

rttlr. tn tine. He iii camumi! (lii man with money ia

'flMiI tka si r Terry fold an Wx

eirtflei' ii JKr rvtnuw is petnuau

I nana t beet) merem fume on stiowatf me a

",,i irsa. rare ooya later I

" i there were whole for- -

k ' t" trees. Tben I sawtr fM .Hometblug must have

lll'l "I tl ' one day to take theffir of i hlaa What It wasJ d- - prsj ii say

"W l fl en t here severalWaei. . tiatfj g' aciiunlnied with an

"uk a liking to mei iisplaylng a band of

brt hand); well, thaiplljldlHf 10 ligr. She wouldn't hivekJvhh to tnj If tiw hadn't llkod me,

&i- - ... . .Willi Id ue. i pi wevaa niu anr Kinmo to get i cunipie of i.urios, snying(Iiui an. waa KOing tn liuvt me sometiling which fJMV knew aUun Out ofenrlMiiii l wont with in r Kiovon ortwoive miiag oil of tlrflmii we rodeinto a any She aakeii me for mykill re. opo ok i she Lihlteil theuiaile into rti appeared io he thesolid ruck tlx ennyon rfhe chiptied off a p iUu r.x-i- .' and milit into in r ni itti Then in- - chippedoff another aud itasseti li io tne.I put D In i in ti tn. it u swWell, sir uuiat .! vau iblnk li x'asf.vnililiiK miifS ni less than honey.

"There is a ."In about eighteenineiiae AidOi a imh or so deep, runiilng from UiO !' ' ' up through thatentlri' side stiffi u the csny.m. ami Itu net rtiled in That wall Is law

. ..ievu. many inti.'lreds

Uiou.nnds erf h ' '.. of msnulstednooey u ciais' ' in ih'i rtck I

mn't profess to n. i tne l .I,- - Hnow.(uere U a lori'ii there ' uk sodsoina ui e i'a . uuie i ,i itpiaotKi v's non . iii. t i nrehas pitiMtrveti t wain i anwith twofiar.'o. wont iell where that boney

i uut I'll take lh nun with immeyI. till- - SKlt "

SPORTING......BREVITIES

with atiulonlN. On tho front atMia.,. ... , , wore membara of tho vletorloua

ra!Jf n ho evils of fim Imll..pileago. .., , i0r , xet, thB gnme fa mHJonoa of n. ..,, .letcHoratmi. fha ohnrgo of pro- -

WtfifiutHfltta is haHnjr lito fMt raoalonallnm la limrd. it Is unlitfor tito mMtlng with OTlrtiti tnHty la praeileoii in the ninaa ptoy.

ni Oolntn. A Jw Yorti Tlio pld eonch fa blamed for manywrttar aya the only tMna now tint of the ovlla. I understand n numbercan nve O'llrlm t for lilm to lift re of hare ooctirroil. A de-bt solar plaxus tHeftlatl. nmmi i betnK made for a modiriRAltan

IM Hawkins iimd a stubborn tare' of tV- - rttltM. You younc Hontlarotmround nltmpt to comt wrk, but oMFather Time had seHtitilM "MN forhim he fore he entered tin ring. Hawkins and the prise ring; ham parts!tornpany for alt tlase.

(tube" WMderl'. tke nFcctttrtapin her of rhUatfatnwIii, will leara terHot Sprliia-- . Ark., with hi apeetaltrainer. In an tffott to kw the rheu-matism out ilf hK Rrtn. vnddell laat his home In St. Marys. Pa.

Another severe blow has been dealtth' gridiron Rome. Tuylorvllle. whichIs In Illinois, lias prohibited foot ballon tho smund that it was demorallc-In-

the towuahlp IiIfiIi srhool.wnukue Wis., la yet to b hmrdrrfllii.

11 turns out that the KennyIH N'ow York fin-- street Haht-In- j

was not "Yank" Kenney, Jtm Cor-bjjtl-

former aaarrlnfc twrtner. hotAnother tlNkter sf iaaaer rattbar, whoataliiitd. whon arraatssi. to ba the rIxlnai "Yank."

I'iinc I.(mil of IkittauBurK saynto t unit uinUoa kdihI warriors ndw-- Moey. it does Hut ttta troubleIs iiui inOHl of tltalr ftKHtlHg Is In thema plara nnd sortnitimKaa. Durinathf war wltk Stmln no touslai hemeweie mlMOd from the Tlialihaalvlnitllneuua,

One CIiloouo uewawtHarla still explaining, The anortlHK edlun wrotethe henillHg "Stiff nt Ntr Iame."inn the Winter man made 11 readmiffs at S'otre Dama," and tben thet'l'uhsa Immii- - Aa n tmuvt of fart.Notre mm has a pretty fair footbail eloran.

t'.us llnulln's claim to the henry- -

emlit title has beau exnmlned byMarvin Hart. Flu. O'lJrfeii. and halfa other, and unanimously illsallowed. (Ins 11111M do somethtaKmore than claim it before lie will headmitted to tho Inner circle.

Those quaint ueoiilo of tlio nntlpodea havo nu old fashioned way of

an ntnatour. According totheir foolish notion, nn nmntoiir Isone who nt no timo bn oarnod any

pan of hla living by playing or scor- -

K auiiiwi. in Australia nu ninnuuirla not altowod to plnv whore nn admission fee Is cliargwl.

"HI Henry" l.a Hollo, n apertar-ula- r

idtchei of the New Hnglnml I.enRilo.kee piitdlo intention riveted in hla.liriH-tii- iiuying tho fntl mouths byeluping with a fair admirer who appreciated ioc nulles in tin box dnrtii

pencork

Cubait

orowdad

faoMlflUs

areblants

defining

ndliaalre

adorned.

Incentive

Dooombitr

Is

Is

la

William Hokhh

several

Anfwrtaa

methods

co.Uordnce

at lynn. oanlesta, will nil ftirm special top-Th- e

couple yt to return irow'lc mtital ofhoneymoon to pareHtal ion. '

Idesslng I ()f oonhtn Ikninetrrench that of

beeanse mlttlsier te Intorltir vnnderbllt assubmitted a bill to be deflutely dlapoeed

mobile trafflv mans KraHCt- -ure number shnll already resolved to

on oar and thatrhauffenr shall W,iltt offertM to

on machlnaa the, lurn ll0, , U (lotat which tm ratal, don Mr. Ilminett

ran ne innstnk wnee tie questionia rnipeu.

John Knrsoti. the newly otectadltopresident Chicago Aulomobflo In It

I likely to h 1Hmalli1e that mimeAmerican u. worked whereby

soclation.long experloilce. with ex-

ecutive ability, mid the feeling la gen-ua ihat tlio president of thecan Automobile Association noxt yoarHlinuiii from tho went, althoughthe of the n!Mlatlonsbeiilil remain In New York.

Amerlonn Anaoointion nioguhiwin bold their annual meeting laChicago noxt Saturday.

Hcwial of tilt' Now Glnntahave taken bull us n wtutorreorimtton Thill's nnon the bnlL

W has been olotitwlQaptnlu oi tho lowu IhiIII In l'en thrao voura uneiovon, ia a HUulout or dentistry.

Illoyole lacing lias tost none of Itaohl Tho uiienduuoeut (lie ovotila Iii New

was the Inmost in tlie b storythe ratiiiK mi mo Qotluim

latea talk or drop- -g imil tinloss itbe rules aredUtud Is At a meat-- ;

tho trustaos m8it" worstturae were atuekwl. Final action

wtll lis utkcti on matter after thebupaya.

la Kulng to gat Into theflMlillna. gam. winter. Clubs mobWng orMiil"d with a oonvenlentand elnUc role thattlioiih, drlra through thaloopltolo In he law that permits ofprivate altius imidlng ate round im-Iti-

inmtfl,J wetftba on

to loO iHmnda and at im presentlllCruiSe le ll(HlW tip

aoalas at SOU pounds within yearnFarm flfa Is agreeing the

tilld tit. entilUSMtMlU WllO babasil trrlHg tucax hint tieriiis hart given up task ne hop- -

Tha ftehtiug game is a fuliuy biuu-naa-

Ttinuny was vdheil upto HmUttga Miinlu Hart, andJnok Oiirley Ima been ailgawnl tomiiao Mnrvln Hnrt nmlIlynn. A manager for Hart. It) anand Curtoy will probably be next inoritur, it nine tailors to makea man. Onti nine managon make aahHtnptoti out of this bunuli?

The Now Orleans turf war t

on a tltigo or Freendmisatnn b .. t" tstw tracka arehi lea van or. :u '.i.'ks Uie Ynliotn

hlllidreda ot liorsae an- - "'!flomtng. tha purses nra lltflini. tinhetilng Idrga and ns tha hgrse

true to form lb" ringfollower! got som.- - theirsolu Thar is I't'ir ..r a

llAslarn fiHirts pin little f"1"1 "ithe claim that McOuv.-r- a Nelson

moat at Philadelphia irl ncxiyear. Nebton Is maklitg fl.SOit a

on the stage, aud he would (

tBSilah to pass b up for chanI defeated by Mi ttorarn Nelm

Would nave little i. train In such aflKht while ha womd lose aveiof his prestige sh"nld lis de-feat 'i.

.'i tbat CleHara Nelson A Mile,U. H reilreiL has written u seriesut artlalaa deelaona foot sail ' nriital.degrading and deadly," in orderfor Mr. "Hurry Up" Yost or some orhis kind to dash orr a fsw mlrrliigatragrnphs on militarism

ns In uniforms,nnd why Mllaa stayed at home whan8hnftr nwuiiK in hla hammock undern aky. (Ir.iorftl Miles ahouldhave tMMin on tho for & lowtnotcla.

i Tho assembly room

tlio

'""

"r- - won viotorio uio grwIron are still covered wnliplaster and exude the odor of llnta-Nie- nt

Hererni of you known tome iH'rsonally. but I bara lien unableto recount le you aa nra now

I hare word of CoachYost that the irtmo lias lost much ofIta interest (Vnoh Heftl

me Uie rules should lie modlflatlby ellmlnatlnK the number of subs on

aide llnoa I nmleratand ttnttMtevenaon of

fafora it ofshort arm poneh In the serlHiinages an tn greater freedom ofnrtton. I hear aovornl oollogcsRlMtndoiiet! the ame, also favor Itsabollsbmsnt In Hie mm.tliH InrlHalvefrom 1 to Novomber 1. Allthose who favor such fthe gnme will answer aye. Contrary,

1 am ploasetl to note that the de-

cision iWRtilmotia lt us altami altn."

AUTOMOBILE

CAIL CONFERENCE

I'm Is, Dec. The ItiternatlotialAutomobile Conference, nailed tlioAutomobile Club of I'ntnee. opened j

nvrv loon) nut met ii'i nt.Datsstatea from nearly orory ilv.llsedcountry are here nml the nubiledisplaying xreal inlereat In the event.The Automobile Club of America

tiv .1. lioward Jobneonand I'. 1Mb nramember of the club and have boeureahlonia of lnrla for years.Mr. Johnson le alreadywith the diplomat))' of niitomoMloMethods, and he lm been the alter-nate for In tb rei-an- i Clor-do- o

Dennett cup raoo eonferencm andcompetitions.

Tlu Amurlenn doluHtitee are notAa the coif

Kroea will chiefly rinal with eventsIn ifiiropoan cauiiuioa.

It wouhl hardly have been oonalatentfoi A merino lo oiilltne nnr Iri.llcv foradoption by tlio autoimibflo elub ofthese oountrios. Tho Willtake n much bruador than mostAmericans boen led to believeInn leu d of dbipusalng rood race con-ditions nnd for thofuture, the laws onauletl for in-- agaiusimotor oars, resuikitlonu of even na-

ture. mhhn1 exwiblta.tiMirini! as well aa tour- -

to rooelvo it. As tha baa nlI wnva lieen ivmiuImiI aa mulvalen- -

the has., hall On son Mass.!ham for Interchange opln- -

their ask thecup

motorlsia are up In ntina HrH thethe of cup met., a foreign

hfcs ragiitata auto veii. will of.In France. The TU Autonioblbi Ciub of has

provides that the abstain from alllie painted the the f,lrtMwr of tho Gordon

carry n sperlnl appnr- - aNd avail re-at-

the registering tls ownHr. Jamesspeetl It so there llaunett but refuaed

tut

ihe luterimilonalof the rhatiipbiiishlp nututnoMllig. is

Club. the next presi- - quit,. arrsHgetiHititdent of Automobile As lnmv ami other

Ho Is an automohlllst nf.Huenciea than the Automobile CfnbproitounoiHl

Amor!

comoiieadqunrlor

The

Yorkup putth

Imnrtivetntinthigh

Hwltlnfmit (win.

baa tliouml

tftne impuiurity.I'leiiinliiiii'J'

voruof In

lite eolltiKo tofoot

Nurtiiwostarn.af of the

the

llfHHOHtlila

inemitsrsliliinuaaosafiiiiy

OhaiittrlOH ffrlea eioae

ratlc or the

wlt mfellow,

Iiaalt Intoth

Ityuiinow

Tomni)

takes

takingthe picturesque

ofbrosn,

onaletujlly runshow forIIIiJIIkhi

OBimironilsO.

andwill

vsajeka

to

bitI.,

A..

it is

flamboyant

oxeiniilirioil

ntert

wna

wn

are

yonthe

Inrbjmmunctell

theQuarterlok l'efiasyl-vattl- n

development tlio

have

abolkiliment

no.rise

CLUB

II.by

nun

represented

acquainted

Inturmittonal

ami

scopehavo

tholr ailvlanbllHy

renutroinenta.InforHtaliou.

event

mcldenially.

nwnmwimattt

long dleinnre

the

of France tuny manage the race

ADJOURNED SESSION

OF DISTRICT COURT

JUDGE ABBOTT OVERRULES OB-

JECTION QUESTIONING HISPOWER TO ADJOURN AND RE-

CALL JURY SPRINGER CASE ISCALLEO.

At tho npuulng of eonrt this morning, tho patit Jury wiia brmight In.hnvlng liwon exeiMetl slnoe tictubet.Attorney W. II. Chlldorti. ou behalf ottha tlefHndniHs represented by htm.objected to Uie Jiuiadlctloti of theeouri to try arty tinmiimi onso nt mepresent adjourned term, contendingthat the oourt, uiulor the statutes,hnd no power ti adjourn tho term toa distant day or beyond the time fortno convening or court in anothercounty In the district, claiming thatatioli notion wits In If act ihe callingof a special term, without compliancewith the formalities of the ami uie.Mr. Chlldnrs' objection was over-ruled, aud at 3 o'clock thla afternoonthe oaee of tho Territory naalMat V'lllSprlngei, charging cruelty io animals,wna taken up.

ilefore i be Jury was called Into Ha-lms. Aitroney Wllkerson made tnesame objection made uy AttorneyChltders during the niornlug. MrWllkeraoo's object Ion ae likewiseovermlod.

The Sarlngei u one appeal. .1

from Foliee Jinlu. Crawford's court,hi wjtteh the deiendam was fined foi.eating Httd ilragnliiK a balky bort.

by tha neck, near Hie corner of,Ooi i

avenue and Secon.i Nirent, aniBSHhim.'vsr a year ago. 'ru, attracte.i

wide ntienllon nt Hie time.

Mrs. Carter, widow of tho forim .cedent editor of "SiiiiHlilne, tin la-tter' dantli ucaitrltiK a agurt tlm. ago.ha-- , rattiriiod to tlio ally from herhome In Ohio, and mny remain liaroduring the runialndnr of tho winter.

Indigestion CausesCatarrH of the

Stomach.For many yetrs II has been supposed lhalCatarrh ol the Slomtcli caused In&ceitlonand dyspepsia, but the truth Is exactly tlisoppoilte. Indigestion csujescatinh. Repasted atticks ol lndlctttlon inllsmes thsmucous membranes llnlnf tha rtjmsch andeipoMSthe nerves ol theslomseh.thui wu-I- nj

Ihe glsnds to secrets mucin Irutetd siDie Juices of nttural digestion. This tocalled Catarrh of the Stomsch.

Kodoi Dyspepsia Gurroileves all Inflammation ot ths mucousmembranes lining ths stomsch, protects thsnerves, snd cures bad breath, sour rltlncs,a sensa ol luuness alter esting, tudi j&auon,dyspepsia snd all stomsch troubles.Kodol Digests What You Eat

Malta ths Stomach Sweet.tkatlsiMlr Rtrsursiis si OO.fcsUmeSHtlmas

lb irltl Hi. tili lor 60 ettiHVraasrad bf t, O. OsWITT sX OO.,0hleu. UU

i'or sMo by all druggists.

TOE TERRITORIAL

BOARD OF HEALTH

ANOTHER MEETING HELD INTHI8 CITY 8ECRETARY COULDNOT OIVE OUT NEWS WHILEHERE.

The following member were preswit nt the meeting of the New M x

Ico boartl of health in Albttqtierquothis

Dr. O. V. llHBrteon. presldetu A I

minoerqo: Dr. T. II, liar., vice preident, Kale: IK wnitom D Had. liffe.tronsiirer, Ileleii; Dr. II. D. IHarkseonrtary. Its Ves.

Tao tollowtHK iipplleant wr.-grante-

itemise to nraetlce medictnoIn New Max Ice

Dr. II, P. llerrlna. Uke Arthur II R. C. Iynn. Itnawell Mr luAii.il Uhc Clayton; Dr. Jay D. Nu- -

baiim. Alwua.uerqHe; Dr. T II. DabHey. AUtuqUdfqtte; Dr. J. I. itollouAstee. Dr. M ft ran ret A Klemlnit. lieIon. Dr. Ollffortl 8. Uutey. Lasas. Dr Homer Frank larr. Carln

bad; ! I A. Ilrlee farHbad DrFrederick H Union: Dr ChnsII. Klohl. AlltHnneniue; Dr J. (Illelmee, Flerro; Dr. .Icn.ph 11, Dryon. l'ortales; Dr. JCnchary T. Martin.Oarlslmd: Dr. A. U Ilreedlng. Texleo; Dr. George N, Plemlnc, Itaton.Dr, O. U IltieW. Iloewell; Dr. J. Y.l,npsley, Dawson ; Dr. K. D. Htrnng.Sliver rity: Dr. (1. K. Angle. Hlivernty; Dr. II. Ij. Nichols, Tutarnsn.Dr. Frank K. Mora. nntn Fe; Dr. H--

itaaehhanm. Itoawoli: Dr Hlda H

Dunn, AHniquerque twenty-liv- inall.

The following health nfllrers werenuiMtltited to All vncanclos: Dr. J. M.Shields. rn. aiprtntod for Handoral eoHiity. Dr. William II. llnrr.(lalliip. iipiMilnied for MclClnley conniy ad Dr William Marljiko of HII

ver City, uppnltiieii for flrnnt county.

ROBERT TiTnOMAN BURIED

LODOE OF ELKS RENDERED IY8RITUAL REV. H. A, COOPERDELIVERED ADDRESS.

The funeral of Itoitert Ilindman waaconducted from the undertaking

or A. ltordi rs at X.30 vt'ekira tillsafternoon. The burial f Mi Hindman. whose death occurred severalday ago, wat delayed um ll J O.Hlndntan. a brother, could reach Albuqnerqiic Mr. Illndmnn arrived lasterenlng.

The Impressive servlcea were incharge af AllHtqHorque lialge. Order ofFka. which reuderad Us ritual. ThetHtresMtal wna a inatHbor or tho Kingnma. Aria . lodge of Hlka. where howhs generally respected nndleetned.

llvv. Hugh A. Cooper. In his nddress, paid the tiiumnry if the d

a Katclllng tribute. A largonumber of rrlumls attended the acrvIces, tne beautiful llnrnl nrforlugawhich aere laid cn the casket, atiost-In-

the esteem in which all heldllurlal was In I'sltview

cemotcry.

IOWA HOLDS NOTEDSHOW OF FINE POULTRY

Davenport. In Dec. II. The nu-

llum iHMiltr; show, nndei ihe iiiisulci aof the Tei-C- h mnclera' AawM-lntlnn-

,

opened at the Armory Hall todny.with a large attendant e. The num-ber of entries la iinuaual lata' nnda large I let of valuable prle win

In the different classes

SOUTHERN KENNEL CLUDHAS $2,500 PRIZES.

Memphis, Tenn , ihh- 11 Ti tannual bench alww f the Houihrri'Kwinei Club opened lrc today nndwill reiHAln ttten until Thnraday A

fl. liber hard la in riinrg.. nf the showand Judgrai from the Aim tl. .in Kmnel t'lob wll award Hu nrlxes tsliu--

agmeg.iie It.Mtu

W r"er wiHiiaaiiiifn....hs..ass n.!..- -.vsiiurtygg(eak. . .

a. Laa H...a. 1 I. -WtHVf UlUUUllWHa

anu nrurmniriiiJL

- l s. a lis

E. b. BURL1NUAML ao.fIC .. . CHFMUAL

M0 LAUORAiOP'lll.hKlll. ( iil.im.ln Id. n ,ye..l .

...It till, lIMIll .11.1 , .1, .M'tt.M & Sllrer Bullion "Tv"JS!?hm

. encEftlt alien Tests w tVitVi.;.1. "..

.::c 17311 iMMrencr St.. llriuti. t i.

--at'

SsndFor;rr4svTav ftfci 9 m err

make: voualSELECTIONSFOR TMB HOLIDAY

in rue fryMcmmrmBRosj

JZS STOCKTON ST.OAN rRANC 'CO,

CAL.

M MjT

HE PAY3 THE FREIGHT4 Pull Quart of

IIIIIIUI Is XIMIJ UU J I V111111111 a s biii 1 1 1 .1 n a.UUMUSjaga VIMII IllllWIIfe"

93.20Kxpress Prepaid,38

ImK Double Star Whiskey IsiV Fine, Pino. 7 year-ol- Wto

mm hey. baud made, In 0Kentnnltv-- "rf .lilallllnrv- ..Pit..mill oweei. mcry woisa

noiiao ieii thla gratlo for II CO aud

v. A n,.H III! HHIH U mine Ul.ll

II you n"ti t nnu tr oil riKIl'. 8iflri hi ,itir uviiniUA will raft

our nionc--

Ilenilt l.v p. o. monej orderpresa or Imnk draft. Heferem ra,Denver bank or express office,

nnil I I nnU Consumers' WholesUUriiliLUUrAisnd Mall Order He

Page 8: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

NEW YORKN EWS LETTER

Jews Have Raised Million.NvwYork. Dec. . The unanimity

wtili winch til entire community hafflrn.il toward the Jews In tots tourof their calamity, when they Are aharing tin' Harrow of thif'r iiretbern inHumTs. m I .eon maet at

eii a most remarkable. The.if ( ontrlhtitton ha itiJ

thr fun. I to a milium of dollar, v liHeon ii" hand Jrwa ha- - hern madetn ft'ri i tint they art1 to IbcheSru r 'nrlt!ah thac. they have

m i . ii tiefot.- Thi lt'iinnlng ofthe Iew .) tlit' Kat ns oneif the most renin kMc cet. everltnKHl In thl fit) - wu a If

. great tilark (Mil had fallen upon IImentire Kaet IMde. The ..trwia werepacked with eolemn, grief MrhikenJew, aii.t nut n sound of ndvth ormerriment waa tn l "mard. Rarhperson looked and net ml ej ihowiththev re nt the hural if helr heathr'oved. ami Inn. waillm, nsembtedthat of 'heir forefathers, who "hangedtheir harp m the willow." eaatlwaIn Ibtbyl n. an told in llutv Writ. OnThanksgiving Day the meeting ntCarnegie Hull wo f Intern mtetestami the ninn'festatlon of ymptuy fort lit. victim, and of litdlgnsttm t thuauthor of the lnug1itr lr. O.lenso.81. T st rim re. Nlahinetr and Moscowwna most earnest ntMl iimpohn

Even Morgan dot Dlt.Much sympathy la evr.rvsnM 'hot

our good friend. .1. P. Morgan burbson done Ity that expert rnlloarter.In hla awlft notomnhlte. he could, with-IhiRen- c

Zimmerman of PlnHiiHntl.lint nn Atneriean. mr pleWttn ofit railroad man. vht wna ahlw to buyat iKtrKnln cottnlar rate, a dttke torhla dmiNNter. mlRht mMf heoxtweted to have palHwd off Hi"-roa-

Rot worth a mnrh thv par-cliaa-

Mld for It. ti a h oi "hot. up- -

mi urh a uinridinc ian a thr liaflk- -

r f Broad and Wall ln-et- . Thamirh a iiHltt maio-- r a few mlllloo.Ifiilar in iintuaix-- i i ! dbii booiahavt i'whim-- tbv atK'ntion of the aa- -

it.. Mi.raaii l tn n irprUlaa. wlieromtilli im ar. dealt In ai though tbeyrvii. ii.antito. Mran uvldeotly"i.niKist that, the f . H. & tl.. wheniiati.li'il ov-- r tr him wan aa Ire from'li'Mr nml rtear aa an nnlmat a tooth,tint tin- - Hrlf expert, wheo the con-o-

wn hand4 oti to that aya-t--

tnad' a rnrch thnmfh the wholerlpket) proiierty, and foniitl aeveralMillion of indtditetltioM. nml that thrailroad had not imrnotl expeuw thutwt year by nearly a million dollar.Therefore they klfihed. and Mortwittrxik tho peaky thitiK hack, nnd tnahtalIt nwny on ono of tho helven tn hlaoffice. And ncv wlint will he do wltnit? unfortnnatoly. It In aplkeil downto the localliltMi It travomt. If hocould fold It tip and take It along withhim hh ho travel In hla Corealr. orIn hi wlft nutomolille. hi' ooulil. with-

out dotitit, enlly find a purcliuaer. athem l niatiy a hit of territory thatwould In- - tickled tn doath to have awhole rvady-nind- railroad, tn fttook.no to apeak, laid down before Ita pao-plo- 'a

door without prellntlinry fna-In- s

He ham lnre concluded to patIt Into the hand of a receiver.

flemedlc Carried to Extrem.Ttif HKitntton a to tubroulo4l I

, tnKlitK "h vlatirou atrldea. and thanbji-i'- t I lirotiulrt bforB the publicin otm tnany way nnd form and ao. ontuntl, that It la not nt all

that the city ha npprontlatod(f.iio.imiii for limtietltate work upon a'ttbt rcnl.mln hoapltal. It will he. rifii i Staten (aland, nnd the

ml win be fully fS.non.ooo. Itrt.'iil.l f'-t- that the ravage of ti

m would moet with a decidedid K n with all theu effort in

iteration nnd till oontnnt Iterationai'i r'i'iratlnu that la now holmemade SliMtnwhllo. ootne of tho itmn-u- r

wurk nt aonio of tho hoapKnlaacini t have but Utile UnowlodKo

ark of H We meet overy dnr ati.winpor man who ha a oltIod...tilth liroiiicht on by the drlftlnif

snow uiMin tho HllRht coverlet of

(of rot ita he wna made to lie by anwindow In a llollevue word.

Why the Tar Mourned,filnr,. me l!rlilh tleot aatled. Itmv-iti-

aome of Ita crow btAilnd. but notho many a wan reported at firm.HtotttHi of the adneu that orurmme

( hn Jackleit aa Ihty cnine to knowNew York, nffortlwl miperabumlnnt

iiiiti ttiiiii imi iiii niiiiiiiK iik'iic-- j it'ia goo( titu and flottltiK It, have cometu IIrIii When the fleet atrtick Hall-tu- x

the Jnckle apretul thenuelvetir.miKli 'he town nml covered nil thedry land they could traverse n It watho flrai time in tunny month thatiliey Had felt Old Mother ftnrth tindertheir fee and u helr money olid'htoiiKli their Jihfier nt a lively rate,and they tltouiht they were ottlnttic in i i here wa Rofng for It. HutWhen they truek New York, saw theatn. ami tlie gr?t varlaty In

iwiy line of amtiiomoNt or line nft Mill .,i iieaurlH. they Jaet aati.nvn nnd ieiuoaned their fate In hav-ing cm it ic. i their tNiohatH before they.lid imlile Stnly I look, nail there waxi': i w York yet to be tnhon In andnjiiveii Thfy had lota of vnomn to

fiili-.- i with Jollity, and It waa lyingtill AiMiiii tl.i-r- in ureal chunk, mir w, hand and many nf 'hem hadn'ta i.i.H.mlu ' penny b,ft i. tak'' it In

I'll,' Jackie wni' unnninx'iihIi. . x.i.-ii- the opto Ion list Nn

'ai. I over any niai.- t in-

v.t .tniik in all their 'r.twl- - i mtdiI. iMolic

Cost of Doxes at Operat; n. telv was on It iik mi. uttiw

m Kent wit. diMt ii. .i, .i audt I u it) for otn iiiiihIih ...v. t'ntgH .1 ii' mr. nulllloi Inni I., i a i.iii:- - tl

n 'ii i ii mm' i in i i liei . iiionaiii.ie ami -- na'- nml ,

tit i xiHtidlngK and mix upI Ul' 11 Nei i.i ill'' -- uhkkIi t...

.1 ii '). isiriciii wan tin kcratuI... ..at- la hi upiK'i "i gran. I

ti" ' i he iirh i .it a skihi tierX nn ti. anon iinminaiii

.' i. ut mum a ' liinniilili leader"Hi . w h. u li i.inl'l not gel oil'"

ii f' r tl'"itm a ti.t I' ui' beloritll .1 stl ll. 'lull w.i- - IIIIUIU r. Hi

ll ,)( tiut nut .'vi ii an liiiuraniInu ' "r.iffi. al ''"iilii iv une nniultl- -

'i U' U'M it f. rln . ,n, Mttentilt tial K'i"ii 'heir HtS

- ii t.H ' in heti wan.. a. ' tun unit! tn ' (er nS

ti 't l.lle ll. Win ii i ait-

sI tr i 'ndv wniit in. i ' iii wants' and I'Vet.v " i !..( and

a- - her lady get l1 bet 'ejrt,i'H i'iit- - eternal enmity towards

f 'in i hen mi. t he principalnn i f Kettlnx -- eat i.v urh a tlo' ' yn 'em In picking them up

I fmttt iittliA si i.t lutvita .!. t . ka- i.-- i in I v tut- -

tain nlKhln when hey have other aortal duties to itmorni and In secur-ing those goals was where the littleclique in sorlet;- - pwt In their finestwork.

OLD TIM Hit.

JURY CASES ARE

SET FOR TRIAL

Judge Abbott m Saturday after-noon hut. eet mm lit Hie unexpiredterm of ibf Second district court afollows:

December 11.No. m, Twmimf vn. William

Banner.Ha MW, Territory Itslmaodu

Na MM, Territory v. Kalmqado

December 18.No. JiTT, Territory vs. saMnlhlado

No. (Ml, Twrltorr vs. ClmrloaMalaz

No. tPM, Terrttory ve. floferllMCrollott.

Mo. tm. Territory v. 8errino

No. iMI, Tertllon ve. Toiaaa Hulx.December 13.

MlademeaiWf mmm.December 14,

No. Ml, llirfllorj- - T. MM Able-r- ot

.;

Ko, MM. Terrllflry ro. ffrogoria (mere.

No. MM, Torrtlnry r. iHleep OhII- -orre.

No. MIC. Tartltery va. mdario tatll.No. 3000, lrrllory to. WUWfim

Wnnor.December 10.

No. MM), 'retrltftry vn. John 8. Mun-so- y.

No. 8018, TarrltlBry vtt. wnilnwWnssner.

No. MIS, 'rorrttory va. Williamwaamir.

Nil. MM. TorrHory ro. Ckiede Untitleand .low ItHOn

No. MSt. noma. i

No. Mil, nme.No. MM, ahiho.

I

No. MSI, eame.December 10.

No. MU. TorrtUarr va. .?.pj andI.WIlle.

nmt.i in I

No. 1. Territory va. Roman Li-tem y JantlllaHoa, et al.

No. Mil, Mine.No. MM, oHine.No. MIC. Territory m. Hlekox.No. MM, Territory va. John nor-ni-ne,

at al.Nn. jO70, aaino.No. M71, wma.No. Mtt, Terrttory vs. John Mur-

phy et al. ,No mfi, Teri Uory 1. Ooee loraltn.

December 19.No. MT8. TrrltOry i. Cddrgo K.

Neher.No, 3070. Toriitory va, ITnnk U.

Slurxo.No. MSB. Territory va, I.anronoe

Mnninnn.No. 3080. Territory va. Juan M.

Martlnex.

Give Your Stomach Rett.Nothing wilt ottre imllgottlou that

doesn't dlRMt tho food.- - Iteolf, andgive tlis atomnah rest. You can't ex-pect that a weak slomnoh will regainIts wtrength bml Ret woll wherl It iscompelled to do (lie full work that ntotind stomaoh should do. Yonwouldn't expect a lick horse to gotwell when It I cam pelted to do a fullday's work every day of the week.Kodnl DysiieiMln Cure I a parfeot

nnd diss! the food rouard-!c- a

of t'ae condition of your stpaiacli.Itblleves IndlKeatloii. lletehlnR. SourStomach, and nil' atomach disorder.Sold by all druwlat.3UCH A SCHOOL

NEEDED IN NEW MEXICO.

Arltona'a Industrial and ReformSchool for Boya and Girls.

KodolDynpopiln

n,inni (ii me ycnin, wnyn ue I otliw- -atono Prospector. II" wnn hrouglitdown by Hunt for BberlfTWalker, of Maricopa county Tintmakes forty-fiv- e boy confined In thatliiMltulInn nml five girl. Ono of Hielatter I to ho transferred to the frlt- -

femleu Home In l'lioenix.

For Hand.' Hough aklu and craekbd hand aronot only by Do Wit's HaxolSolve, but nn ocoattlonalwill keep the skin and Hiuooth.Uest fur Hcsema, cuu, Ilurus, Dolls,

'Ilia genuine WitchIlosel afford reliefIn form of Dllnil, llleodlug, 1 toll-lu- g

and Protruding Piles. Sold by aldruggists.

VOTES FORBONDS.

Taxpayers of that Town Voted toRaise Funds to

The eitlxcn of did what wasexpected they voted for a water sup-ply uli lent fur (In need of the city,

The foot ball season Is drswinuand ISO badly injured, ome f whon

WINTER HEREHut I your ayalcm atronR cnotiRh towithstand the evero cold and mclom-o- nt

wenthr If not, you're liable toattack of Chill. Cold, Grippe, orPneumonia. Strengthen the wit ireytem tiy taking

HOSTETTER'S

STOMACH BITTERSbefore It la loo late. It afro nireeHeartjurn, Gloating Belching, Inctlgeitlon, Dyipepvla, Iniomnl. andMalaria, (let a bottle today, nleo akjronr ilrtiiigtat for a free copy of our1006 llluitrated Almanac. It a wellwort it Having.

aejra th ftepirbllcan. Tuewlay TK5

bod oleotkHi waa held and when thovotes wore counted It wa funrttf outof 78 to 7 were for the bond amiwater. J. C. loeara and Rev. Hugmtacted at election clerk . The electionpa eet off very qnletly the voter

to toe poll and coating theirwttee, went about tliatr reguhtrnom Very little It riliy eleettwieer-la- g

waa don. Thooe who wore forthe tflaaaflr eoat their Individualvote did IK tie talking Had therery row who were against It did thosamo, and from the tnllt In front ofthe tbtoe It wit Impoaelble totoll what the reentt wontd be.

Don't drttK the atnnineh to cure ncough, one Mft.nte CoiikIi Care cutstho ncM. draw the Inflammntlotiout of the throat, lung ami branchial I

tones, heals, soothe and euros. Anitleh cure for Oroup and WhooplnaUOOR. HOIU by nil drURglata.

NEW YORK DAOEBALL CLUQ MEETS.

New York. Deo. 11. The annualmooting nf tho atoohholilont nf UiNow York lhue Ball Clnb Vlli behohl In the office of the eomoaoe InJemoy City ttila attortwoti. A new--

board of director and other officialsmr toe eooniog year will he etected,

Tho Torture of a Preasher.The story of the tort are of Rev. O.

D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist churchof llarporsvllle, N. Y, will Interestyou. tie my: "I aotfered aaonlebocnuae of a peralstont eoAiga, re-- 1

i.mi tee m ' i iriva toslotp HIuh up In bod. I tried i

without relief, unlll I took1or. Ring's New Discovery for

Omgks and Colds, wnlohantlrely eorod my coggn and snroaIB from MHisninetlOH.H A grand ettrofor diseased eoadltteai or the Thmat '

oofliu swsgjs. in mil in Mini. i ivweve tint f 1.4 guaranteed. Trial hot-ti- e

freo.

THE GIANT CARMANIAARRIVES AT NEW YORK

New York. Dee. 11. linn trans- -Atlantic turbine steoninr. the KrHnt'Oainanla. of the Cunnnl line, nrrtvotltoday after a Hticceenful tlintigb tentpeattnm voyage. The Cnrnmnla hasnccommodatlnn ftn 3,inrt jiomotiN.

Clear the Way.The illusion of "Karly Miner" Is

to door tho way nnd give Nature fullwny. Tltoio famous llttlo pill rid

tho ttonmch and howol of all putridmatter, thus removing tho cnusM ofhoadnche. conitlpntlon, nallow complexkm. etc. DaWllf IJttlo Hnrlyltler never or ilokon. A into,pleaant. pill. Mack Hamilton,hotel clerk nt Valley City. N. D..ay: 'Two lKittloa of thoao Famous

Little Pills rurod me of chronicBold by nil drugglits.

CHICKEN "SHOVV'TSHELD IN OKLAHOMA,

autlirle, Ohln., Doa 11. SovoraltlitMUnml dollnrs in prltoe will becomiKded for nt tho poultry Hhowof tho Oklahoma Kunelera' Aneocta-tlo- n.

whtoli opened hem today for uweek' run.

i The Oeaion of IndlnestUrt.

loadod or over-worke- d stomach cannot do for Itietf. Kodol digest whatyou eat give the stomach a rcitretloves sour Mlmnnch, belching, heart,burn, indlgoitlnn, etc.

EDWARD ATKINSONDEAD AT BOSTON,

lioston. Matw. Doe. ll.IfclwanlAtklmmn. a well known hooIiiI anilpolitical economist of tills oltv. IlealHUildeniy today after an attack of

The leaaon of Indigestion is uponv Another boy warn lirriiiglit lo the. In- - U. Dyapepuln Ouro for Ind..tustrlnl nnd Hoform Sohtxil Ht lien-- 1 nnd will do every-j- n

fnmi Phootilx. who will aon-- thing for the sloiimeh that an over- -

glinrlff

Cracked

curedapplication

sort

rttc. DoWItfsSalvo Iminodlnto

nil

GALLUPWATER

Sink Well.

rinllup

IS

wontVttal

and

otltir

manyremedies

Tho

gripeperfeot

aotltn liidUeslMMt. nffeettnir t)i henrt..r,PHe wua 78 years old.

Why John I Uuoted.Amonif ttifbiu unn nri ,m.u ... In

their rampllment for the Signal Isjonn ii. I.lndMj'. Me knows a goodiwper when he 'rends It. 1ind Inatotsthat It ta among...v .the. number of hie.necoMities We laHO Ills lltiorty Otimiklug reference to Jo'nn. a nn nuthnrlty. because wo think be know.--- !

Snllnoville tO.) Signal.

Secretary and Treamirer John N.( oflln, ot the American Lumber oom-pan-

re' lined Saturday from n triplg Thorcu i and Hie lumber camps.

MOST ANYTHING

Swat roller think tb'tiwcajMr a thing wnm'ip 'e,,9We Hat wrck llwon't be neat eek.

If Tho. W. Lawewo l ir rested atew more 'Itnea on the caaru of lllielhe may t angry and abn, soaaeti.idy

Work Butt In On Literature,on neomint of being nrid with

jio wom Sao toe eiesiwtl jnt paieeti, ; r"v are essipettoJ to nVl ont jest half fnr ,na ""rage ehoros girl. ho la an'be naaal alto of mir aynr thi wwk; enrnem worker and not primarily n

(Ky.) pf"1"""'The saliiry of a ehorua girl l Juet

A Ohleaso pnnor enlla nttentasn to;aeoni etteogh for her to live upon,the tert that tats hAR been a hard Hy rcowoniv she can out bv imum,b

it) IHOf than Initial.

"Chicago has hewn abuat.i hr lis' ww-a.- " declare olio of tlto

pmitiurnnt nwyera or inni- rtiy. rint'l'1 aw aer tnnmny. It' hn.iw Wien a alart out

onoli girl nay alai'""

awv iiv l' TTtW

mom .kM'totK at night."

Vice Preblent Cnlrbnnk aya re-form I paKmodte. Nebwly aiifltoel- -

ate thi itt.r than Sir. PalrMnks.lie ha J(n been neceaful In hat!namiMiIgn.

.

A iiinii"r in known by 'lie com- -

party he rut-tu-

i

Ye. hv us bridge tenrr?"Ha m.ii fomtd jronr collcae train-In- u

f nny velosT"

"Indeed. I aavo,- - kt replied, "Iwa a rio.ir walker g a depatUnefitotore th first year after I lastuUn- -

"I can t uaderstnml m the voterof this country titlurnlo bons.M

"Yon forget that MOst of the Wlersaro married.

.'he derkg In a Jnitlln. bnnh

nr Lnnit experience withbonnet makes onuv for litem tokeep the aooownU straight.

"How .In you things, my mailt"Doll, b renllod.

Hat that was the way be wlshodIti find them being a knife anil seta-Kor- n

grinder.

"I understand that yoitr roliitionwith the Mr company ni--

urelneii. aUl tlio nokv"You are roolletl the

compsny loyal "I havn notrelation-- , with the aompany. 'Plioy.are the i.rcaldenfs." j

"Ani In yon have the nerve to tollme yon told yonr three-yenwi- ld boythere no Snntn CbttMT"

"'I'hai i. jnst oxaetly what I did.""What did the poor Utile fellowyr

me I waa a llnr.""Hello old man." out man-

ager of mtielonl oomody oom-pnn-

to his OR) friend. "How's biMi-ne- a

with yonf""My iioslnoaa. replied the pre

ngtrnt for tho grent einollonal nctrea."Is boomlnK."

"Judge Andy" Hamilton ha prowto coiineotlon

lie hurry rate wouldwhom the '

' tl,e Iniof"..'" and

great ataiesiMn.Having heard so mash talk

d "rinro tlnal" it wasnp.'Woodw Stent

Why yon have a woman or-- 1

"l)eaee we on n't find one."I'"1 Jl'f oJiwr "Hvory w

"J?" wive powiiouollnetl iKionuse If play. hi the

no have W volee In theutintii

Bachelors Mean Duslnesa.Jas. Harper and Met I. Murray, twn

of Mir goiMl niitured Iwehelors, tooka I rip to it Hiiturtly.presumably on biialnesK and pieasut.

-- Dm tidy wine coneepondonw, sI'lilladelphia to.i Dem

to a with a record twenty deaths up to Satuiday, Dstembe 2.arc reported dying, and maimed for life.

A CHORUS GIRL TELLS HOW THE CHORUS GIRLS LIVE

IliouaaadMleha.

0 Jeanetle Paterton.(ChorH tllrl In prtui Co.)

The life of the ehorna jelrt la net niland auto. are

llWll flrla. to be enn. who ai attrISIitfod with that heart

Hn or ntunev proetire. IlHtjtbeee are not In the majoritv rife

Jeanettr Palertoi

nitiM be idle when all Is netand nothing oouilag In. She -- tfrom Its to HO a week while aha i

etuidoyed. ami miih mwit mm- - to R ihat

Of two of tlohta, a ootiplo of

"U tv owiMo; IHIlltVI l RnHMJ I 1

railroad fura la paid, but all else, huriMMnl nml lodtdHg, earaos out of hersalary.

Eeonomv.('horns girl twtially urn togother

to eeommtlao. In travollnc twn or.copy one berth, end I have 4o- -

stsnrea two anch made thePullman oar do service as a hotelalo while doing one night stands.Their room rent la thi way was 7

teach, a nit than a third of theirwage une ol triene girl used tosave b gettlHg her at the way-statio-

gulping down a f hotcolfee and a nickel', worth of roll.Her luncheon would lie, perhaps,double that nmctint. and then, when

ovoi' rainy tiny,own eitlion (nniMiuy first

anont It than outshlora tie. Ita to nut of bar

col- -

Mo.,

find

Insurancetitle man.

wlstfiasii."employ.

"lie told

sang thethe

ererythine

cup

PRESIDENT'S VICTORY IN FAVOR

OF RAILWAY RATE LEGISLATION

The Session Will be Short One-Se- nate Will Pass'SiTikS" fiUSStWiRailway Pleasing to President

Without Prolonged Struggle.

PROSPECT BRILLIANT JOINT STATEHOOD

lse.l wHte nboiit his P"""" nt1fwl "lt0 ,"""Pl.W.,ithwith lbs fa ituHirnnee oompnnle, .,.n"UKH'but If tloosM't he wont hillknow to to send letter f"'"!)' iw he reproaentattve

of congree. This compactHew to1 Wtwila .a count ofto tho linn ' the.... ...J r,,,p'innl uoi: while there busan wnere isity uiny, nunilore ttte

of

ho man spnhn of

dimtguulstf"

re- -

director.oiibiwi me uc

ion" tiM

Siiuaroruvh

sloie, ofothars

Schefr

hainaoitiie There

dealfo

abliitc

Plt

Hero'soh

knownwhere

more

meal

more

Special tu The Itvenlng Cltlwn.Wtishlngton, I). C, Dec. 11. (Ireut

hi tho force of public opinion. Thtiream tioeniHbtlti evidence that Itlute enabled Tiiuidore Ilnosevelt tnwin u victory over the United Statufttiiiiuo. it would nmm nlmost eafoto make a positive prodlotlou that alaw for the federal regulation of. rail-wn- y

rules, aeeoptuble to thu preel-tlou- t.

will bu enauted at the presenthomhIou of enngrese.

Ho would bavo bveu deemed n fool-

ish mnn who would have venturedsiioh it n month ngti. 'Ivena weak ugo tliuro were nil tho ulgtiHa no Impending f'Kht of hnue

flrouml began to give wnytiutlor tho upiiosltlou whou Ppcnkur

boon no public anttmiiiaameni of theiroutiVttHH, it I evhlent that the countwu favorable to the prost-Jen- t sndthe ttonple.

It would not be fair to eay thatMr. Itoosevelt was nomprjiutsed, Howill nnd or fall by the eeeeotlnlnrinolplea of the bill,"tu nn nas inane u pntin in ma me- -eugo to onngretM that he Is pot goingto be a ktlokler for minor detail,

ofwod the rallnwtl senntors aHtnoeful line of retreat. Mr. Itoose- -

veil l.ilrtnt ulmwu n iltatinAtttoii ii t.uV ,7.. ii -

reaeoHitnie. iney say. tnere is noreason why n rate bill, equitable andjust to all parties, cannot be a k roodtlK)u. Thte enables Hie senate to aveIts face, and at the sain- - time avoidiHirnnlllK up HBolnat a ilrmly filedpiibllo aentltneHt.

1 EARLY ADJOURNMENTIS ALMOST CERTAIN

.Mr. ftooaeveu will get tbe credit ot.

JJ?,:,T,it ftoanevelt.nonedue.ever who lias senateint. a Ktate of complaisance. Had

nut tieen for an almost tinanlKonsPHli opinion bask of blm, hehav. as hwipleH a a bape be- -

'foi. .i.e i rained and 'Kiwoted manlp-- ,uli. in i of hu miter

ii H.e rate humsHod Isiiapiiiu dUpoand of s nowlli-- . n le Ms ix.b"i i .tead of iinumiaily lang.

d. ik. r t'nnnon ban fixed upon Junein u iiwslrahlo time '"t artjourti-- Ixw in. anil thinks the busluss can be

! wtiniiil up hy date Tbe spaaknris an ch rt oil legislative cbdNlee,

I'U belief tbe work nag be! fllilolled t) tbe end of Mar IS

to uiiHit ciinHlern-- I

tlon The only obariaele In poentWf.it some in tb eo-a- t(

TARIFF ILLNOT Ofltl StSStON

It ! well that lien anj S'lJo'iiilBient ls in lht, the

bli in will ad s term in--

to urosrsin I

"to for fu'tlle i'1-ien- midlh messajn will at, haveany eerlirti bearing on the jnstlonof adjournment The bouse democrat"Will find good protexts to talktart n revlaloii Iw' i eB in utM

I June, lint trelr oialory will 10- -

Itrfere with th limine ofWhenever the prue dUps'cbes

announce that s 'snff delHitH laraging, can be aoeeptod a oon-- j

that ike house bs lime notj needed for the actual transaction of

buslnwsa

--w

she reached the luwn where per-- .

farliMnee wa to lie alven. be wooldhave n Silent dlnnet. At this rate.her expettsee were Hmler is for thev eeh. The real of her money wentheme. 81i did oven bettor than

time, for ahe ohkIu bMlgtngswhero the a roeni wa onlyM cent a ntaliL It waa otonn nnd thebed was enfl ami coniforlnble. too.

Light Housekeeping.Another way that glrla ave is In

i be matter of washing. We only gotiir trnaha otic n wek when LtiM ease etieii girl tries to carry

eeuogjt dothlntc wake herself oontfortaMe. t have gone woek whorethe noly ehrtalHg that I have sent toth lauatlry wer my ahlrt waists.When we would get fo a thatwa Ms and niry we would waah ooratcHk hi, underchahee and handkorcblef hant them about, end wheowe ar In the morolnj they werefreah ami dean, only needing thopolling patting to makelook a Hxmgh they had wttir from aFrench laundry.

Olrla always try to live rr thetheater fr mr I .mite mC Unit,eapedalli n rebel M!a inr- - count-ed licid he Is oaJj paidafter the pi. "'notion I on.

the Important legislation to beemiatod at this session will per-fected in oBwiiHlttee ami will have thefinal of the Imhm rulersbefore It over lieeomvs the aabejot ofiiublle iiebnte. Just l wsy of heei-Iti- g

hla iioye" in good humor, "UnoleJoe" letM thciH ufk when thors is nopoitelbie chniioe thin theironn Influence the final result. Tillprevent dlsoonieui and fumlaheaeloquence for home eonanmtlon. Sowhen the hoiiee Is talking tariff,therefore. Just mmonilMir that apmker Ontinon and his lieutenant are offIn ho I lie aeolufltdl ami mil tee room

which men norm ahnll andwhich shall not pas ud tbst thepit llli! fireworks have mi real

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADCUTS OFF FHEU PASSES..

'The presltlent'a witIn the uewapnir of Wodsnes-iln- y

mornliiK which onators andread, it waeni the

msesage which oaiimhI thetn to eon-t- or

In gtotmiy Utile grotiti. Theof their was a dlapoleli

under riuiutieitibia date which annouueed that the leonsivanlM rail- -road oomrwny kail derided to dlaootitlntte all farm of free transportation.

netng maiio ihiiiii that eenuinc nunrepresentatives are prominent amow,thoae wlw will have to oar oaak to

Bill theAny

IS QUITE FOR

prediction

travel after Januaryrimt was bad enough, too loo bad.... .1... i, .mv., um ... minm nwfmictl am'iuiwi iiu, lnnhr uiinauiiMHimM tiiui

roods were likely to follow teelead of tlie Think whatll would menu to etatesmen from theI 'a ol fIc coasta were the iiuit-im- as ruleto lieeume effetjtrve! it istrue, of course, that a gwerou oou-grsv- e

allows its own mem lien foursefttft n mile for traveling expwases.and thai U doesn't mat tbetn much

a nee.c 4.. .... ... .ii win e iw..-- . mi

HffM nf th luiH.iiaeM fhIm Ihu nt- -

iliod of onsjgres rownrdu the rail- -

roads The railroad '

the uKi ba blt to commandii imiliipltlr (if vnli-- In laflith Mi C

flWfe than half that furti dSim't .eT Itvk.lory, of course; and that. 'aTr ?,rwlrf dony that credit is 1 J!jwtraveion

!" i.".M Mr.tlx

How-- 1 1 a clean pickup of their mlleaa. llow -

a

utirametet!

, it. would

circle.railroad a

tuiemssession unuounlly

that

aS'l that

obHiiiiciinii kind

neVISIOrTPROi

understoodpre

coogn-iu- ifile it

itowwfqre.

many4ti'l

nuttbe

bouse

U

claelve

the

thisone

sat of

room

and them

ehorua

Allbe

avowtneiH

'

argiimiinta

mewmgo

but

Muse woe

-

it

1st.

in

otheri'ottaylvaHlu.

nanwiUly

rensoivnnl'e.;

IhZ--

uioeb his

aenate

teapectfiil

Iriayed so snwh: twrt In enabling 111

ki lbIs moral teflnonee.It tho orcaeltm of mi little

remark at the eauitol this week thatthe no-la- enter ,wss issued Imme-diately after t became praciMMliycertain thai s rnilrasd rsie bill wool'llie enacted. Atove than one mxmlM-- r

felt uulie saarMved. on the seore tbt

T4. f,.r .u-lil-

mtnslon the slsterhMul of statehave etHUuch and rr.eod lultreeamtsi he Hamilton of Mlcbigaa. cbaltiuaa of the boo-ton on teriUiwie. t ibeennmpiiMi. at itmst. thoac wbofavor th- - ereetion ut two ata ouiof the four terrltorlos

Mr. Humlltou bs ' tntroduecd huatatekood In substantially theform It before tbe bvetIt provide for two n'uien, oneMil if Arliotts nn, I New Meli-.- i nil

a Arium. one r.eie.lor of OhkihoMa and Terrti-tor-

lo n a Oklahoma Itcontain no provision respectingregubttbm of tbr liquor I raffle

n

Everything Help.If a mi ha ability and n awed ft

lure ehe often makes tHoasy hr Efln'for ar(ft and pbotolfwonr, ihnow a girl, who, wweever nhnranchen a big la which she i toremain for several day, Immediatelygoes to aome gallery, to ee If 4hecan add to her ilendei means nn amodel.

MnHv the Rlrls make their .wnawl trim their own hula If

seme one of iliem I partlettiarlvclever wrth her fingers aho oftensow for rest, and toplentoliee hermirse in HiHi way. One a company Iwn In got sirnmtod on th road, nndthe girls turned their handsthing hone that rnme their way.Ope girl I took care ofthe different hi Id ret tn the I. ii clWhile ihclr oiiither Mboppe1 or t-I

ed. h, wa pruod bxlna aBiirer main ane sot iirmimef tiisetbi't to buy a tick t 0New York.

ll la no ail roses, there araorleailoM about the life There laplenty of hard work. h tberv salso lota of pleas re. thet laalwtt? the tbooght of few whobnve come out to bright. Mat ina-la-

stars, and the hope t alwmythere that yon will be picked

bnviHg been an nmeiwlmeiit wbtcli t He10 Hie tat tttiebiod

niu.

ECONOMY IS THE WORD,i AND NO PUBLIC DUILDINOS.

During the first weofc of tho session the iitml numtior of nfKg onrry- -

even poftsJhlf that UlUTO llbV lHna rw more than tlie tietial imtuser

There are going lo he a lot ofcities; for there la hnntly

ihe remotest chance that n puwoeImlMIng bill will mm. There will bnnprnprhtllona, of course, fnr eontlfi-tila- g

work on hulldlnne now iinderway, but It will prolmbly be carrNIIn sundry o(vl bill. xpeakerrannon hn set hla fnoe Rrm ugalitstnny new public liulklltig projoote,however, and has refuiHHl lo tltin toanxtooH memhsra who Iwr sought toplead with him.

The killing off or all new publichnlldlug (irojeots Is one of too Pick-er's scnemea of wiping ont tbe treas-ury deficit.

undeterred by the aHMMUdameatihat economy I to lie the waJgwDrdof the present seeeimi, the iMineler"of Jamestown exjiosJttoit M ser-etiel- y

asltiUK fir tlOn.tMW n tilt)eantrltriitlou to Hint new

project.Tlmre Isn't any ehanoo of tholr net-

ting in.noo.nw). nml IteiiroMunlaUveMaynnrd or Virginia, Uis sjxitOelUon'asponsor In hoiie, dotstrrt nxportany such nm. lie argues, Willi the

mall boy' Irrefutable logta, how-ever, that he will come nearor hlttlttathe moon by trying Uian If heshoot at nil: and there la the furthernonaldernUon that winterer snm theexiKMlitofl doe ettoeeod In geUlngwill npiiear modeat nwitssjtdo whatwaa a shad.

ENEMY SEEDSFOOLISHLY PROMINENT

ItenreseniatK" .Morris nepfmrd.youthful sad eankraM wemllsT of

, the how fans the "Ink Tsyxh dltrtet. is tbe relsntlong ntnl WUH"Mb''toe of Irve seww for to Amenennfarmer, n sonnht s tbe but onn- -graaa to so amend b agrlroltHralapirroprtatloH Mil aa to tut nutStHkj allowaace. Hla nHe wra theonly one in support of tbe amend-ment.

He routes forward bright ami earlyIn the sesntmi with a Hewmethod of attack. A bill IntftHlHSSdby Mr hPlrd ptovldes that QpvUperson who receives the eunllreport the result of tholr ufotiliHCto the Department of AsTftenhWO, andthai sii these shall be n- -

lisheti a a poblie document. thoeallghtenmi nt nnd eMflentlon of tinAmerican farmer gronM the bill be-come is tho raeasily of the Oovetn-mo- ot

prmtiag ofnee will have to heIneroased about a hundred fold, andnew isiper mills would have to beerected rlnhi sway.

r"" "'"'P.1('..iuwUi.tne will mr Mr.kotmsn If i.e d.ss't took nut

WAiHINOTON WANTSINAUGURATION PA8EANT

rlfln in nwa oiepwr men"tkn wllib tbn iMusjHratbxi offuture preetdents, a tut to havegrees approprmto whatever I

ueoesaary tn eovor tk of theseetmador Inaugn rations- - Thoy are verywilling that coartst saoHtd foot txbllht. If noagreos fstw no dispoawl.Wit tm.y t "iWini-- ' mueb to to

""TV '"ami all the aomp aad ctreiiin- -

ianc.. ,,r uitiitani awmtay The onj-n- ai

a. .mo ii,. A ireary waste wlihoajtiin- -i iitt,iriiiiiiiui mMMtlons.

A Fearful Fate.It i rsnrful fate to bare to ea-lur- e

the terrible UMtere of pile "Icon truthfully say." HenryCoisnti oi Masonvlllo. lows, "that lotlllind. Itloedlng. Itching and trolrHd-in- g

Wle. Buck n Arnica htbi lte.nl 'ure made AUo Ivest fT'in, iiurim and laiurie at hM

ltmtliAccording lo Don J Itankln. he re

pair n the ('orralos bridge havebe, cuoipleted

and wknavw r it reslly nootfed , ' Wen" of WsklnUm are nuwr-t- h

votea. and fr.- - rawworiatloo bax Hf much Interested n tbe agitnOtni

osetibaa iieon

town

And

nex'.

entit

cost

he wa being punished for omethliiK ' ,h"' 'krs) ssWnifl few bsas dts-h- .

couidn i really help "12 at Inanwuntloa time.Though It wonid have world b

FAVORABLB TO JOINTLHE x hove It ldae and nasilrred by theIS CHAIRMAN HAMILTON. "rjM" " .

martial t)M, WaliujtuinllsnjSBl )4k. SB... 44,4U..I.

lma ine

commitHe esmvt

of

billonitresscrdateil

knuwn andIndian

knownthe

that

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the

anduniii

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thobe

added

the

the

the

didn't

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Page 9: Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, 12-16-1905

TOOOOOOOCCXXCOOCThe Roosevelt tSmOe certificates are 8OOCCOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOCOCOOOC)OOOOCOOOOQOO

GIVEN TO NUMBER g 8 OMN OOVER HOBBES" ONNew Mexico Teachers Passed THE WORKING GIRL PROBLEM

Upon the.

Afternoon.

Same Riiclk GnrF Dangers Are A Great As Poor Garl's

tH, bbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbb. MA. eBBBBUsBBHaaBBBBBBM m v IVI. W

When in Atunta Oa.. o' ins reont tour of the tunny south, and whentiMe.roai.het by t,1f welcoming committee, the above photo wn caught o'ikt prid?nt n one of hn nappitst smiles.

,T ".

f IGM TEEN MONTHS j uFFia holders ARU

DAGGj" iENTf.NCE'

Imi'.i k.-- ! H K. Ilni!h ttittu In the AH'iia

fuii prism the sentence toin' ftitt l hr Hhui'Blx rleptlli-i- i

n Nolle of nm'.il wax given, a' probable rai' wan asked .for.

wi n)' .un rtinted In tin miller ofiln iMiml. lilKiiu't Attorney Itai.er aug-Ki'ix- xl

ihai it ehuuitt i eeHigli ami

ti that I".'"h intl! be theproper figure tN.ion. WtlaoM. r tilill i)rfni, !4:tnii nim tueli n asmw iiilt nit M . i'piirilin to thentnii' and thin . wim token Wy

.hula. Ken' who rtaeil tht bond t$Yino !t mm mrt given last HlMltt.Inn prointbly will he tiirtitsuett lodnr,

I' unit certain I lltl I tbe defendMil will tiol see thi- - iastrte or the lHl(Hiniinry In an early day. The eJl-ji- n

n i court wMI mew reantlnrly inJiuniurv. In a Ml Hi' more than hiiHiniti in doubtful whether thcam alia bV prewired for proeonlatijHihi k M thae. aHil even tf tt ahtwlU -,IimM I 11 la probable that nn opinion I

WfOWl .Ot I bMUtled down until attbatMlWttt meeting nr the rim rt

PHOENIX l.l'ADS IN

nnCTAi u,r,'r ADai-n-

rujinL nuv.LtruI

THAT OFFICE SHOWS A HEALTHY I

INOREASE REOORD MADEIN 1004.

I Iuj 3 ton uf ike oetiiinr' Uepert-ina- tiietaaariitiu, ihe rvedlpte of 1)10

..irtoHa uMaajM ha arrived and thatiiiaoafuliig Artmina hIhiwh that I'hoo-m-x

ls eHlujad n heulthy (noriatHe InM.'uetift daiiox the Nnenl yenr eotHngloan IB, IHm, aye (ho OateMe. Tuc-- "i

nti'l IhH.Hlnn have itleo unjoyodtueraflMoa. hut tlt niher two nf Ihe

i tandlHK chu have atme back-wan- t.

The roeeipta of the I'luxttiu nlllrelm lt(M wro ftlo.UdO. for Uui.'i SSitm, Tuomiii far 1996. -- t,i. forturn. IIIJM; I'ttetcnu. rur lur. $17,-T-

for 1D8I. 17.74R; lllebor. l.'f I0U6H?.iH)n, ror ItMM. $IMI; ImikIus.iur iimt. f.i3.n, for iat. ttUHn.I'riMMMitt baa Mtmoal altaid rtl'l In thowas of receipt. I Mr ineorne k tttatttli. .1 ilollaiN lM for lota yeat thanInto

Hiebce aluwp aaaotiuteel to tl.SAt).while the tnereeae m Toeaoe u . it,'W DoHKiaw'N inereitee era tl.tM,Hu t mat ot rtioenis waa li.iaIheee ibjer are for tbe kmi.ut lily laeome for one yeer

MANY CASES DOOKETEOFOR SUPRBME COURT

iac have been fwBd n theif lev of J. ti Sena, elerk HI the Sun ine r tirt at Ke, tfw la

n ereuarlit the dockot for tb' com-m-

union Thee roues aro nowtiii" ike up the tiuie of tha ar

i In the way the docket l beta;'irranged. until January i)rii The' rm of the territorial twttrBni. cotirti n tiMift coai ludfi Jaautlrjt and tha"rm for lttM! lieejina JauuifJP1U

unuuoi rimt urlAF ljEUER VPT RnlJnTniirTen

1. niwood. Mi. h DetuU--hl a fW11 'iif'ia the Wa new shw at- - the Steel1t'..i'i.mtfaitii. r'b.ui.ni. ... iw'vi 'iinialn. MenoHrinatt- - raflo. which I

ta. tau !.... la. A u.aasa I HU ...111 1." wilt rillllllafail. If tin a hdi., tatitiL' ataaiu u

i each u dnnth of 1 COh fuel wh on

n ma. Hint inoiuiiea a nmn de- -

,...r:m.,. t A, ,U Bklp tlo-- j

wlli a triangularth. iwmp .latanniah'l ftir a Nlnno1ut'- An Inutreatinaf feature of thi-- haft la thai the framlHK wl bo at

!. PotiMaeli .tal beams arO

;

ra;U rtmriW liu..shaft hiuwe . (iietoa

i' be luilB JMI thr anai

haft mine tears aam biffi

trnm- was placed win the --k...of tht Hiirfare mined sroaat U uliafi imii nf eoBjuitsKion Tlipii I. cipable nf lifting :i"'i'ih' of uer a i.iiik " fcMi a t

f l.aan feet a ire rM'ia uf Kii-a- Jiruieurtwoe pan - wi.gi niiottt .on

My trfi" wlgti.iigI tl Hide' uhd palls

Mill . l'iWIS lav.

hi 011 r W H1, ii Aug 'le to

lth iiih Kr.mil.fahW, awr

remain iii nnltel) in the flty of Aa- -

EXAMINATIONS

.whichill

ai

to

uarncy,

Craven.

UPF0SFl) TO STATEHOOD ! "m"' f Mwtnw that uawtllyginiM.iulw h9lor )h) iKHird, tlllia for

MBSiRS. DUHSUM.!frow, mtcmi Mrh.rtMHITOMIAl.QFFIClAI.tt TftLH- - I JHtW, MptOHIbOT I to --'I NO WASHINGTON! lo'rtnck l. oti Friday of Uie bhi

. ' I tnontha.A aiH iml dlapHich ftBln w. Normal Schools Needed.

tinaVr .lat. ot tH- - S t It waW i) hiiram. urBalit,. vu mir-- , "tmnlitHHwIr that in

Moxleo nr m h thatllitmi.i n. .,f the in UnitNew AtmW 0- - W. ?"" normal ttiipolI'rtrhard. Nw ffgtr.. Holt, ?J,,OT rtnnaard IntuituOf l.a Cnicea. faloimm ' for U1B trainUna. of in nlty.

, "f 'wtBh"" .niwclnlW to mcot.n'i aatdCeu llHIIIIUUll of nirnl hiiIiimiIh nnil. lh.

nnremTcl,M" orot.r

OVER

isanta

court,

.untie.

above

deut'i

are whi."etii I'ricliiinl. "uint .enty-Rv- e pertt. ut or the iieopTo 1.1 New Moxlro doIi' 1 wlah aiatalyl ihe eomllthui orlm bclHM oblumM mean a luertwrw'th Amour,. think that New j

Mexico I eiltltliHl udltllmdun in11 ion un Ita yfh nerllaaad the pree-eti- t

territorial jHiHiidiiriea oimbt notbe elmiiaed ilfjHi Miieji admlHeloit.Yiira iiffo w( "rv ilivtireeil from

.""iift .!. rtl.?at ti!"

T roJ' t ,nm

"Tltare la tin tiueellon." tun.i Mr.Iliimum. but thai oui ati HUH- -ernl curreoU) atatetl ! enM- -

tnetll or tbe Kple. in niinoat.fH- -,

vor joint utaieti.Hni. Tliln was il- -

atmteil In the overwhelntinu iiefeatuf "'m 81 former NewMexican delegate In whowna nn advooate or loiut NtntelHKHl.The entire htlor Hi Americannntlon thowa Hut tedeuu baabeen toward h .ivlnton or atnte a?In the eiiHe or the Dakota rathertitan lowaruji cmeotldntkm. Texan.It In true, tibiuiix 11 preaetit exception.I.,.. Tv.. lT.1 .....u... 1 waiw iu .111 ou."iepublic prlo to ita ailmlaeloti u ;

HUiic. v ion it came Into tin- -there waa ittloulntfnn thai It

lorrliory miKlit at any time be dlvldod into hMiF aetwnile dUtten.''

OFFICIAL MATTERS

Notaries Public Appointed.The rolto-Tli- notarlaa nubile have

bee nHPolrttol Oovernor Mluel A

Clam II. OIdch soutn Suitta I'ecouniy. Uobr1 11 MoCuue Rtwwell.Phil a nu faMllBl rT

Postoffiee Established. !

poatomt bh uwm eauthllahed at .

Kancbltoa, rtlfl Arrlfta caaaty, to bo I

aerveii fttlm SfiBiu Cnu. 10 mils totthe inHth, aeorai- - Anton, fcraierly of

ntu ami 11 apaoiute i poatmaatei

Artlalea af Insarperatlon.Tha followliiK ;ritclei r

rirtVe l'ii'" nh ! lu the aftUW olJ. W. Itaynold. leireian of tha ler.rttery:

Tbe Keller naaat'lM'on or i leriyuf the dlacew Santa re. N. M. ThaIicwporuuira are: Mi Itpv. Aralf

tHabop p. UoHrwda. Kantu Rov;

inthony. FtiarHegu. vlanr aenerallanta Rev. Anthany jauveneeaulrk View; Rev J. Geor SplintersniinLiuiia. tiu. tt t titnimwi n.t i

The oitltvl nf thit atari, .nil.w lato pmrltle for the ntrmatu titly dis-abled member or tht tMirdtlon.The aald corporatlah lm n. raaltalstock. life ot the .orationW,U flf"' mrBOER LEADER BUYS

LAND BERl 10 N. M.The Kl !ho Horatd Arthurt,ftllL, -- jWimt,IIIltAt. ikU l.il Vll' ,""v1' " 'J

') were1,0 M tlHor at llwliri, ) M flaii- -

lall tliutTf I II..

r'"' " ' W- -,ouck .

imRnya-n'- al l r

oKwntiirv uunArAniri

eu , iae seenm-- v ot tna nary. e.ri'u Homipaxi oddraafeail a laturto iiiin eailtug ins attlftkN Hfiii i.irttl aouteac.. and jenrlmuHdiiiati' m for giving way ( otunry paaki ins whi-i- i tempted liv la io. of

ioaj,TO THIRTY MtCT-0Ns-

TFROM ONE MILLION,-Ne-

York. Dec H Th atoai- -

iiolilet f the Boiithirn lleo Tele-I'tioa-

an. I 'IVIegisiih roini'iniy anlm. .Una i' i.'H'lil iii.'. 'uis re imtay

n.ll-l'- l. unit011 In. reai" In ijpliil Mock or

ium t..uu-- u iu.n, $ uoo.mx ta tfo,niMi.iiiiii money 10 be ued, M en.) In l or if " t 'In i',.;uaii

v" ' """"Mi'nT,,r "ve7 ?Br .a oeT M ?,"' ' r.0' L'ii- - M,1!. !",nrh Vr ",,0I14. W m

ed fiir part of the (muiu. and 3al"" ""'OT

'iniiid Btaei riis for tha ri Tlie ,..;,.. .... "T

uV

.1.1'

aaKIS

Satur-

day

WILL HOLD

The ijHartgl) meeting of the terrl-riH- i

board to ejtuantlen. wnam In the Anii of Prof, lltram Hnd-- i

nprfiitr ulfNt nf public instrur-- l

inn. In tkftMpltoJ building, Santa I'-- .

djoirD4. Idle 8tnr4iy evening, ar-- i

ra(gWnK bttetaasa presented.n miMfibers wars present, with the

i i "Dtlon f 0Terntir Mlrfuci A.u rn Mft t'ntl I'aiw 3 SchnU'iler.

wat Hmihki ntttfnil lifrnuu' "filinmiA.

TJw fifcUowlns ti a report tif tlii ftnI'Tinni In.ii i urs given conildorntlon

Cert'floatea Granted.I'tir Arm itnitortniH luaitu r u i

iifna wlilrh the btisnl ronaldrctl wasapplication ftr iirofonalonnl ccrt'fl4ie. nftin of the weto ennnldcred

and thi follnwInK were grained fiveyoar ciTiifleaiea; MMb SaillcUnnta Kr; Mi NhiIp HM'oiia t r

1 fey, HiiiinKar; Ming LunaCart d; Coleman Hall Hugh. Van

tlM

PRICHARD ANP MUrrtay ofMnit )Cni(r.

AT

!

'MJ diafuaalnn

aaic-- d wnrtHtonatiffluri. ufl'Y'w tyruvlloiii

n"l mwur 11. II. eilnentlnnal

.tad h,n"Alwifliwrffirc. tlm

We here '

the

Waehluatou."

iHtaAt

mon- -

roilKreee.

orthe

n e

mill theIon

IV.

iav

Incorpom-tloi- i

theof

Fe.

lun.

cm

Phe r."

ATwy

imHivU

to

iouMl

The

n.

Hun ii. Mlw Amelia nillllan. ..IXh ' Tarlur. Alnnauvrtiue. Mlsa Uttli Im OniOiM; Hubert UglifyT '.'Irion. Hfltito. Hok; MU Maxgii

' ion Maynr. Tin- -

may ixxwlbly tie glvon a li( rpr-(irai- r

If nddltlonal (iilfnctor Iniimitlon fan be fiirnlxhuri. The n,

I'licmihxiN of oUieri) vtc altlicir nv'ji'Ptfil of doftrre4 far further iHinCld- -

Tha coot mitte nfmolnind at thdltMt1mming .f the iwn! to prmre a wrl- -

labiM In roHflrtl to atihjema for lnpxamittaiion or trntPlifra. nktmrteillirtMrwM. on aecwnt or m inarena

fore, that fonrwa or itudy jj)imild . iipropnnoil whloh when flOtnplii. .1

woald lugally entitle thoce who hvmHon iiioio rpocuve iwurHoa, i .i

urnda certllleate, a eatoni! ra.ioortlllonte or a nrat Mrado jortlfla cniiinmiee was appoinicu toimre stieh courei untl to 8HhiMlt '

aame at another nietliiK qf the '

Aa additional explanation or i,'rule Kovernlui; Ike Ihkii.1 ttiigrai i

lerrltorhil conlfltalea. a til., 'iwas paeeod to the efreet tJitU it lie!ktineral intenttou or th mrt attbuae who arc arnnted n ffte .rcertificate shall tie entluail lo ifeldiu""iiirie Bi me exuiratWH he

""'i enain powerii of Ike ten laUnoarti of eiincatlon. by reso1- m,were delewileil Hie stinerlnt. lent

h'ler

of puldlc InatnictiiHi wlQi to. tflfgHtnet for the board In eftiaa or meratmcy in the ImerUn of the m in.;

Yearly Examinations.The 'HMtni. by rewiluttfln. (Ihthm

inutt to bold itt examination nmr afyenr to ariNiminoilute thou who wlairflu npiiiy y examlnatldu for nrrltitlnl oartlfleate. imi nitMpi.n rubHuwriiinK me aame, will) me extfug of prwecrtblnK exactly tbrSnrliH with thotr flntliuilotia. uptuwiiion apiiiicanta wll! he xamlncd.

iy roH .iiition a oaiiiniliii was aptpnlpnil t. with ihe tafrl'torlfll ein atluiml awtoolHtloii lu nfolptirlna a 011 rHe or uliuly ror the efunfmou m li... i or the torrltor). wltli nfvlow 10 iiavlnR It ready ror tue In t0 utauitimn I90R ur

ytOMAN DIVORCED IN

NOVEMBER WRIJS IN DECEMBEROb

MRS. THEODORE 0ITTING8. FORaBMEMLY WIFE OF CLERK ATHOTEL GREEN, WEDS SON OSUPERINTENDENT GIBSON OSANTA FE.

Ii leiMKuiloa un the marnaga (

John V (Jlbeoa of thla city to .Mi"lore OlMtnge of l'aaadena. On

tin inning nerfonueiJ In til'city, the Ivo Anacles lixamlner aay

lllvorrtNl frtini her liusbainl nnrhuraes of cruelty, preferred by hlion w ,vwn. lltb. tbe "?''r Mria.

"m,,B!- - " "r W,lZ., . " ' '' "VTL ".Wl".w. m lra. Jolm W OIP

tha young aon of Huptfrintetidant II. J. aibaoa or ihe itanlai" rallroaa

The marrlaee, wlilob would hurt)meant bluaiiiy. If tturfornied q ,0aIirornw, n tb deared granted wan nnterkietiUrry. and iilnrriaaje was iuhtlttlied Inalde of a yortr. waa parfPrmmiat Alhunuanpia, N. M . late Ttiaadayaftamoou.

The routiK woman went tfi Albuqiiernue, a fw daya ago. to be tunc--

nei. Altar tbe marrinae. yyunn niienun and Uht wire left for tjip flrandt HHj'on of th" Colorado, wluhire theywill no to OIiIohho to maiie theirhomo.

Thttodor tllitliiK anJ Ihe womanwho It. the mother or lit? four-ye- ar

old aou, were marrlfHl 11,'Tj yeat ago,in Jankafn. Mich., wherj Mr. Ran- -

nett. thO young girl's imiUTor, wug wallKnown. A the timn or the wcadlughe hrfde was la and lite groom K.

Thu OVldence ut the tpiri of tho dlmrw OH', at whlati Mm (Mttitim'

KILLED TWO DAJr!8BEFORE WEDDING.

Bvton is the Sad Story from Los a

About i Young Man.

Mft") V will romemberlMlfi Maitle itr. ule, , of Mr. I.

K, Uwl, what ; tent l.mt wlHli litUa vepaa. HMil ic Opt ic. Wor.i liehataB received (it ibl city froni LosAnalaioH that thi youug manMis soller wj to he unrrleslkilled .) hie linuher only two dayl.etor ihe tlaii ' for tha wav

idlng The yuanu lady's trtasHla In the

REPRIMANDS MERRIWETHBR r"'-- ".t! "ii Zr ,81'W..hlH$it,. 1) .' Dee, ll.-- Jn ex o. he faW tlHtt Mw.

"dhlpiia.i M. rrtecther Jr.. i ' f I,'' ",T"f A.C. Ml

fn

Wh

wi

.iloje

to

T

tocli will w inucti nrlese.1 to hem oftin hi. ocenrn m e

STntKINO IfffehmW WITH THEOrMfBlE. ON frC OIRL WHO'f?i '"i1-- wre. ueuause "rneME ake not emuuqh men toWORK FOR THEM WHERE THERE IS AN IDLE MISTRESSTHERE EXISTS THE SERVANT GIRL PROBLEM.

Mr. Cr. alf a iiimnina f"i h

Opera Tl "cm in is hi. ii iiumi- f.'Hfcr ' with tin ra

WHAT MrtS. CRAIGIE SAID ABOUT THE WORKING GIRL.,.,.ii,ma in mi immulom, hd 4.

ncr reaeitmtinK twmm' iue iieopta aiwu.is worry--

'" ' oiKma Rtri. a taoHiBht.h 11I) one In anger.Why he, worry iiaont the richmrl 1' lie re Ih IH differ, tice Itl

' he inh illfferem . Ik Inheir t LMiiiiiiii nnd ediiratlon.

'I here t - main ilmtajt-r- tor one

Territorial TopWAR ON DOGS IN SANTA FE

CITY MARSHAL OF THAT TOWNHAS STARTED WORK OF EX-

TERMINATION OF STRAY CANINES.

(Hvaat 1! aloalile veHI 'inwell tali. p them at QtH$J A roaun ,

of the m imlca belna uriiut GkT MarWI llfil .ml OomiNli lit liil ffurt to

eneremhi ' the wortiuaat atrtt thathare kffi) 1 illNRraci to Haniti I foroine tra1. aye the New MOWOnn.

HatitOl h the nwrahoj filial, fwirwfB ill revolver. 1111a iHominaotjli large yellow and Willie tinatticntar iareHln0.

teitllie that theao doua are alm and I will hill afi Of themI td not II my ammunition runa

- ibl the marshal, "the dag war

HOWARD RINGO

PLEADS GUILTY

0 SERIOUS CHARGES OF FORG-ERY AND CATTLE STEALING.

aul ltliiKo. rec.uitly iirritiMl Inn wWh stolen propurt)- - In hl-- ion , ami upon Inftiritintion

''arbjbitd, charalng him withan ndyouni or which appearedCaUJwri Arua throo waaksa, rolimied iy the autharltlua

1. ell,'Tliesdtt). upon tho chargeM"slng or stolen pmpurty, and

tu. ovar to the court or Bddyto atiHuor to tho aorlnuii

- of fOrsery and horse atoallnR.Rin- - wii , tirmlmied lnjroro .rtnlK"Cii' 'tmhttm. Wwlnuaday, and plead

10 Ui'o charae ol rorsort. andwa iifnfttlM to JM to await tue

i" uf Die next araud Jury Upontin urae af horse sleallnK. he etondhu Old wBinl not itullty. but was alo

n n nil to Jail to await action nyIt. . md jur) uiMiti that charKe.

ft HUiwart went to Rusuell andItli'KO to Carlsbad. Tuesday.

ARIZONA ORANGES IN NEW YORK

THI v BRING DOUBLE THE PRICE01 THE BEST CALIFORNIA

rntiT.V Wlr(iu prealdeiii or Ho- - O

ton Orowers' aaaociatlon, r.a toilipriun from tlie coinmie-rehal- li

H. la New York, who rep-- 'roai Hm lfiHKiclatlon, kIvIhk thepr recdTteo ror ttie nrat carman oi

-pro ullU '" i

over Uto Ikixob more(41011 van dbllara each. The lilKneat

.1 n,. I . t . .. .. ill, I

for u numbMr -- r half Ihix,SI.80 eaoll. or nt 'K& ii

The rfctl .beauty of thoae fliwrya 'not aeen unfll n contraat la fi4wnwith tbe California fruit, which ftoyghttho oarly marhot The aatno talenram I

announces thrii; the hleheat pvlcu paid I

FAMOUS AUTHORESS, MRS.WORKS FOR A UVINO-FORC- BD

mostly yvllotv !. On he wrllln!tattle lay a gid ImmlUM uen, overwhleb a larjrf cork lu id had baonllpitl. I wondeml If wr tllft

ixn of John Oliver llohj-- s

t rwnllni the tuihorvis a 1 ImdMimi Kr a rnv ymrt bofor. when

hi waa trying to axtrtcrti firraolfI rom the ilrtHMfw Itmttoti of havinginvlK-- frl-m- to liuiulieou and for-K- m

011 tt 1 retnembered he eJoar.lu'iUiful riitnnlexlon. Her nrnvn flfeaan ! hair had exaotty ajiadod with '.he1 11 ii ton. , of iUh mink cua iiimI hut ,

ull r li- . t. at n ! Aa(jaa .1 .....1.... uiiiininiwini wnr mitlnwcra were yellow

Uut hi time ihe waa Knvned ihtrey. n emptro OBat of wnilrmt.irlttitin ii with ottirtnb. pompii-rt- r mt-iirc- i

in, evantae tatb Hr amy: chip hai -- ye, ebln w- - uimidy trim-- !

med with nlHme and dull pinkroei't. iinner IB brlit.i.. r..i. ... . ....dium

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mJjjkt .1 zz"onrnL'at ami direct; h-- r penwtiulhyoUrmlim. nail free rmm ih: ,vttrnrp of nloornoea.

Iih, began at once to apenk of theworking, girl, whoa wclfflra the

has no nioettv U Itaart

for the other, the one beeans b1 riett. the other Iteeauae the la ioor,and the ttaHKera to both are Mreat

"It is Jitet a quealtan of airla.Ami It la the individual sonl of theI'.ri. at that, that I am Interested In.I have ho scheme for girls InVou I'aft'i reach any of them by atand-In- n

up In a pulpit Uut I would liketo know how they feel toward thoae

ics'for fnllfornln orntiBoa durlnif themime week wna $3.25 a box. oonaldor-nbl- y

leas tlmn half the price tho Arl-xon- a

fruit wna sold for. To He aurothere will not ho ao Kront a dlflcrencoin tho ahlpmonta or Into fruit but '.ncinoldent domonHtrntca that ror Ihe realchoice early fruit. Arixonn. boat theworld.

PVir fear that aome porenn who dlalike. i toko his hat otr to ArlaonaImvliiK Keen California distanced Inthe race, will oxnlnlm, "What aboutFlorida It la pertinent to remarkthat the tteat Florida could do withher oranae In tbe aame market waain ,K.i txix

ARIZONA OF

COPPER QUEEN LFGISLATION,

"HOW CAN I AFFORD NOT TOSUPPORT JOINT STATEHOOD?"SAID A TUCSON MERCHANT.

The sorle that the joint state-- ,

hood sunilmom la RrowInK lu Arizona'are not true." said R. II. Iiruks. whotravels over the Mouthwaat lor McKeui& McOtiity. n wholesale paint houo'111 Denver, at tbe local Hmitn Pe Bttt-- 1

tlon tbw mornltiK. Tlie southernih Htroiiftly in favor of IL" .l

tbe sntoaman. who Ih a otouuoltserver, as the pulilh knows everyYunkiH- - saluaman la.

"On his trip I naked n man who lan iiD'w haut at Tuoenn, how ho owilditffor.i in xitpport joint stntohaod. Hitanswer ii 'How can I notto aupKt uV

Mr llrake talkud Interest IhkI' onthu sulijei of alntflltooil. Ho had juatrttturnod from a paint aelllna trip toIhe "Utcr territory. Ho explained thattho peopi" of Arixonn were just

reallxe lew deeply thuywero In Hi' nrlp of tho Copper Queouand otner inlnlnt: Inleresta of thesouthern (.art of tha territory. Thoyrealize thai with atnxle statehood, thomiffing interesta would control uioatata government, as they now do thoterritorial aovernment. Under preaetit (ondltloiiH the mining interaalaare Krowlng. but the eommerciul andstoek Interims are terribly hamperod.The aheap men. especially, are over- -

taxed, and this accounts tor thu Mox- -

loami of Arlwinn Iiolng In favor ofatatah'MHl When he sKike ofglut tKiutharn element of Artiona, Mr.

llrake referred to tho Texans andother southerners, who huvo taken untheir lioma III Arlaona. Uhd the stockloterasta of ArUona nre Inrgoly con - i

trolled w Texan. Mr. Urntto ioithat he believed that If the matt it ,

... MajtleO

Jofiit Jameson. . preeeilt ai Ion ,

laawil tor the Sunn Po at Mm. hato take afreet peoewioer

ir.fl Which nine hi Plata will beftlteg by T. M. l.yrni. of at Joeeim.Mo. MT- - Jatnewm will aaaopt a t

altloil oi a alttillar naura with theBnutw P In this city, after hie reIgnallaiJ ha been aoceptwl.

,wo came with the avowed purpose,of helping; them

"Yea, women' sett In k 011 1 Into civillife will I'hniiRe (lioin. I am afraidIt will tnahe them hardor. Hut howwtii it be lialped? lliey aro foreodow. There are not enough man towork for them. If they would. It theydon't atop ImvliiK the vara that killalf the men, I don't know what wHIfiniijten to u,

Dualnet vt, Domcatlolty."I da think the Independence ot

a huilneM lire unnu women formore than It dnm man. All

8lrl like to be independent. And UiayrimhI elttthea and gotwl tlmee, only

they wttt eeonoinlte on food for theaako of clothe, for they care an littlemr iiHHi. Ann they muat be well tou nluoky.,. 4, .. ,fer a domtMtlo life. It la the Kamawith man and It ha alwaya been mi.

All Woman Should Work."Tlii. fiiot that m many wotnxn of

sienna have nothing to do it uiuiuea-tlennhl- y

a Rrwtt aettree or tmilda In. t. . . . i . . . . ama ci.wiiir. iirnryiiue aaonm rmvewiiiie worn or eome anrttv. in miw.

ljsslwoman want to do aowethin -- andyou are a detnoeratlc conn try. too.And we are aiiipMed to be aa arte-tMrarl- e

one."I havo notfeod that In thim noaaea

SHE LOVES THE FLOWERS' THEY THROW AT HER

Photo by A

New York. Ikic. 12. Did too everHahtly toa u bunch or violeta over

bw tu Mine Nordlcn? Per- -

haiw lu n aoburer iiHimem you re- -

K ret tod your Imptibilve net. thluklnKihe cured niumht for your riowere.

It may pltmuo you to know thatwhuthur your poale worn iieouuiiKin-le- d

by a card, or were thumhly sentnimymousl, to the reat operu altiKW.each (im was tenilrrly eareeaeil byUio Kontle, aympathetle flnxon ofI.IIUnti Nordlcn. '

With her anna Iwuled down with aflowery tiiaea Nordicv ulwaya roturna

BLACK HOUSfc" IN

DIAN WANTS PEACE

THIS NAVAJO CHIEF MAKESPLEA TO HIS PEOPLE TO KEEPPEACE WITH PALE FACES,

In soliie nf tin i rnntinl reiUirti nf thaNnvujo tmuble It waa atateil thatChief lpuck Horse was one of thoI endure r the boatllea. soys the Oabjp Rupubllann. This wui n mlatake.

niaok llorae usel every means pasthte to keep his tribesmen frommaking trouble. He made a stronggjiosoli. advocating peace betweentho white men and .Vaviijo It laanil! ttuit this stiMieh n innolwlvorutlim. Hnd next to the sueecli ofChief DinIkc wa the meaat of pre-ventltiK a more crlotis oullireak.

Jlue lllu uiu'ur I...ku luul. a..,1" M J V, w,

law. sot out on horse bnok nfter tlinHostile. The old chief waa given

i . inarkntmi tbl vear I auouhj Ceiue m u show uowu. me immatiiutriy artor tha tmuiiie,aav! i .. iffin.x ' V0"1'1 ftna themeolw verviCJltof Wtt9k norse and aowc of thellu -- ii'.T. Vi. P."iL2r..t JJL:mnei In Olo minorltv In Artaotm. a. wtlw ,dnn, wtlo n tat roaaart

nveragluK

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which

Is

TIRING

afford

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fifty days lu which 10 bring I11 tbe'.bla.nut; ne Hseo tor va anbut Ihree of the 1.. brof.Ua hay.tu en brim ghi In, the old eltlaf la ulug hi attention to' llio ojiriire aftb.-a- three. letter rep(rtB firim PortDellniU'e e that the iioamles navai.i"u euptured.

,THE NEW BATTLESHIP IDAHO

The Idsho was launuisd at Crampa slitpyardi In Ptnladelphu Saturday. Dec 0. a full and accurate accountbeing published The Evening C'tntn the day it happsned, and not the next morninj,. See The Oltlten forfresh news.

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whore lhe have trouble with aurvantstho inlet rem. la idle. If she were busywtth a work of Iter own h nervatewould make no trouble; they wouldhave a different feeling toward her

"Why. certainly. I think glrla' cltHmare roimI thlnaa. They keep tho glrlnIn touch with one another and foulerparty eplrlt. The nly trouhlo la thatwomen nre an ant to force their opinIon upon other. Aa Hn aa a woman dacldaa, it U beet for her not inmarry, aha wanta to ahnt out everyone elaa in keep them from dolne l'

Women In Civil Life."It la the greate! qutmtlnn of the

aa. this question of woiwn In tlvlilire. Hat there nre many poaltlonIn whleb they Rive better eatlaraotkm(ttan men. ,i eeeretarlee. for exampin, they have been found mare dUort'ot, and they nre roKUlnr In theirhabtlM, and faithful In their work. Hutthey do a aient wronr. when they take1a for tnelr work than men wouldtake. And aa Inns a ihey do tnatIt will lie very hard to (o anything forthaw."

J oet here the manicurist waa"N'ow, bare It a work men

emitittA do ai all." Mr. Cralgleas tlfft tri tixik her hnnd. "I

rttwt know, but I'm afraid It ! allgnlna to result in men heromlng moreIdle- - heaven kanw they work hardenroah now. pour otl "

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line Diipontfrom wherever h lllH Rc thehour far Into the tuornltiK. alto nevt r

siecps until each flower Iion bemplni'od In water and personal!)' arranged In a vase.

The first duty she perfurnu 111 'himorning la to attend to hi t floraKilts. One Kxiy nftcr another ih takiufrom the vniit', Ita stuin nipped lv nsharp pair of nclMntr. nnd ibin itVilli aside, to lutar take it plan

water, no other hand than Nordlcala ever allowed to care Mr r nrranvher flowura.

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THE BOHEMIAN

Tbe Ikihetnlnn colony projectBtiratod by Max Klrcbtnnn l iitarwara to a succeaerui iue May.,Hoeorro Chlerialn.

It will be renioinlM't' tl .ibm MKtrehmuu, nftor baviux ix'iii moid-tim-

lu Socorro, in arraiiKlnKurllinluniien. returned

Chltniito, a few day age. to compuv eiirranaementa with his Dohoiiiiau

at that end of tha Hue Heenme to Hooerro again, yostordavmorniHK. arrnmpanled by H I- - rlttia ChlcaKu banker. The two gentletuen will remdln In the city about a

; week, Not later than the first of Jauuan

Mr. Kirclininii expects to bo In Boeorro again, to became a iiermancn'

j resident, and enter upon Uin actlvwork or ilcvekinliist somo of tho prln

l,nl.MUit runt.,rj .....f hi. ..n.or..rlui.... .... fin., n.. w (. w...t the flrnt tinderla'tliiKe will bi t. cim. nrtealan water or. railing in

lo inmau iMin i.niK pianis nunrvttJra lo Irrglai. the cnmtany

, lands in uio nvor boti.im ami on tncLnv tttaau weat of tb- b Mr Kirthmatt axinielii to iibIiiIiIIhIi throe or!(BUT piidrod Ikihomlan futruum itjJill flbottt Simorro dmlnK fir next

fin yaais. and the buslnesx like maulifJff fn which he la conUimiuK dm of Irnir pnnnhe to reallxe bis i xpcc'nllion.

LLEWELLYN ASKS PRESIDENT!

To Visit New Mexico and HuntMountain Lions.

A special from WnMiniu on if.Major W. II. H. Ll.!in took j

ttJUllaaii tho omuttunH) 1.1 invlt (fw ir'Laiu v ei " " '

tatii IMh hunt "What la the 1

tat d'pgaty major l reKirHd niItatT. "W wasting yon mm idiou'iaik eabblt and pre ne itopa wyou . u fliid big naitii In N n IrxJ

Ii. I i.Im, ,11 M,t flV" Tl,.. r. j l,)IU. .. ...hp., il., ...a.,, .ITSe iipiwn n - - i.v 'CAB

J o in.i'atlon. and will com' a nla i i -- "tue time next aummc ke.l

Ik. i,r tat yeeteniny eor mrfI'll in. nil ie of thlee lots HI Nnrom tu " vtwten Kruit amiYi-r- a. w which h"eioct in ihe ear fiRuie a tnxlioven .room reatu.-ue- fi r r'siposes.

MMK I.II.I.IAN NORDK'A

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